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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance a cause" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the action of supporting or promoting a particular cause, usually in the context of activism or advocacy. For example, "The organization dedicated itself to advancing the cause of environmental sustainability."
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Bigelow, like Stone and Sheridan, feels justified in using possible inaccuracy to advance a cause.
You may lose but in the process you advance a cause in the eyes of history".
I frankly can't recall a situation where he used any of his political capital to advance a cause".
While there is no reason to doubt their commitment to save the world or advance a cause, their numbers and intensity seem to be on the increase.
It is true that some elements are familiar: there are young men who want to blow things up to advance a cause.
The judge said Mair would have to serve a whole-life sentence due to the "exceptional seriousness" of the offence: a murder committed to advance a cause associated with Nazism.
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If no one knows about it, the money still advances a cause.
Perhaps even more than his collaborators, he was a rebel advancing a cause: a new, jarring, adult kind of Broadway musical.
But licensing experts said advancing a cause could be an important competitive advantage and give consumers a reason to buy one product over another.
You could call Mr. Cozza and Mr. Rice the righteous heterosexuals, advancing a cause that isn't necessarily theirs because they think it's the right thing to do.
His words were the opposite of who Mollie was, advancing a "cause she vehemently opposed," as her father, Rob Tibbetts, who's separated from Laura, wrote in a newspaper column soon after her funeral.
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