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The phrase "activist for both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who advocates for two different causes or groups simultaneously.
Example: "She is an activist for both environmental protection and social justice, working tirelessly to promote both causes."
Alternatives: "advocate for both" or "supporter of both".
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The comedian and actress, who stepped into the role following the death of her friend Joan Rivers, is a well-known rights activist for both women and the LGBT community.
"Support from the LGBT community is making a huge difference," said Una Mullally, a prominent Irish journalist and leading activist for both marriage equality and the abortion rights movement "Not only in terms of fundraising, but also in terms of solidarity.
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