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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a humanist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who advocates for human rights, values human dignity, and emphasizes the importance of human agency and rationality.
Example: "As a humanist, she believes in the power of education to improve society and promote equality."
Alternatives: "a proponent of humanism" or "an advocate for human rights".
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I'm a humanist".
Or to be a humanist.
He applied as a humanist.
"I'm a humanist," Cherninsky says.
He's a humanist scholar.
Chailly was a humanist.
But a humanist?
Marx was a humanist.
Eileen Regan, a Humanist celebrant, officiated.
Euthanasia became a humanist solution to a humanist dilemma.
He has a reputation as a humanist.
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