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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance freedom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the promotion or enhancement of freedom, such as in political or social discussions.
Example: "The organization aims to advance freedom for all individuals, ensuring that everyone has the right to express themselves without fear."
Alternatives: "promote freedom" or "foster freedom".
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"Advance Freedom".
It's hard to advance freedom in a country that has been strangled by tyranny.
By appealing to women, Mrs Bush was "finding another door through which to advance freedom".
I believe in the transformational power of liberty: The wisest use of American strength is to advance freedom.
It is the post-Cold-War city par excellence, a vibrant demonstration of how American power in the service of its values can advance freedom.
Mr. Bush could be right in saying "it is never too late to advance freedom," yet it is a notion he refuses to act upon.
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But advancing freedom is never a mistake.
William Safire (column, Nov. 19) says "advancing freedom is never a mistake".
The statement noted five principles: limited government; individual liberty; free enterprise; advancing freedom, opposing tyranny; and defending family, neighborhood, community and faith.
Based on studies of revolutionaries like Gandhi, nonviolent uprisings, civil rights struggles, economic boycotts and the like, he has concluded that advancing freedom takes careful strategy and meticulous planning, advice that Ms. Ziada said resonated among youth leaders in Egypt.
And by advancing freedom in the greater Middle East, we help end a cycle of dictatorship and radicalism that brings millions of people to misery and brings danger to our own people.
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