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Discover Ludwig"a proponent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to someone who actively supports or argues for a particular cause or idea. For example, "The mayor is a strong proponent of affordable housing."
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She is also a proponent of choice.
Are you a proponent of MarxISM?
But Maimonides was a proponent of rationalism.
Carmichael was a proponent of group rights; Thomas is a proponent of individualism.
I am a proponent of boobyliciousness.
(Guthrie was a proponent of adobe architecture).
"I'm a proponent of competition," Nehemiah said.
AARP has also been a proponent of the law.
He is also known as a proponent of education reform.
"I'm not a proponent of a salary cap," he said.
He is a proponent of civilian nuclear power in fact.
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