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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vocal supporter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who openly expresses their support for a cause, person, or idea.
Example: "She has always been a vocal supporter of environmental conservation, advocating for sustainable practices in her community."
Alternatives: "an outspoken advocate" or "a passionate proponent".
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And before her death a decade later, Grandma had become a vocal supporter of gay rights (and mine, too).
Defendant is a vocal supporter of the anti-abortion movement.
He was a vocal supporter of Mr. Apotheker.
Schneiderman has been a vocal supporter of the #MeToo movement.
Mr. Sayoc became a vocal supporter of President Trump.
Rhett has also been a vocal supporter of Bruno Mars.
Cox was a vocal supporter of the remain campaign.
Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, a Republican, has been a vocal supporter of Community Education.
It was a vocal supporter of the Taliban, until doing so became unpopular last year.
Casey opposed abortion but was a vocal supporter of marriage equality.
He was also a vocal supporter of the Prime Minister's campaign to become party leader.
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