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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active proponent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who actively supports or advocates for a particular cause, idea, or policy.
Example: "As an active proponent of environmental sustainability, she regularly participates in community clean-up events."
Alternatives: "strong advocate" or "enthusiastic supporter".
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It may be the private sector's most vocal and active proponent of fair-chance employment.
Jones was also an active proponent of legislation to prohibit child labour.
But the administration will need to become an active proponent of this expansion if it is to occur.
Politically, Bush remained an active proponent of immigration reform and education reform standards commonly known as Common Core.
David was an active proponent of the French Revolution who voted to execute Marie Antoinette then drew her, with what looks like compassion, in the tumbril.
Senator Charles E. Schumer has been an active proponent of the pipeline; Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has been quieter on the project, but supports it.
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Many of the club members were active proponents of women's suffrage.
Several archbishops were active proponents of reunification of Poland, notably Jakób Świnka.
"Women more than any other group, except maybe young people, are the most active proponents for change," said Martha Sahagun, a spokeswoman for Mr. Fox.
Watching friends dying of AIDS in San Francisco in the mid-1980's who were helped by medical marijuana persuaded Andrea Tischler and Maria Mallek-Tischler to become active proponents of the drug's legal use for the seriously ill.
It is surely no coincidence, he points out, that among the most active proponents of the new standard are the tree professionals who stand to gain most from a more burdensome inspection regime.
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