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The phrase "advocate as" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to support or promote something as a means to achieve a certain goal or purpose. You can use it in a sentence when describing someone's actions or beliefs, as in the following examples: - He advocates for environmental sustainability as a way to protect our planet for future generations. - The politician constantly advocated for tax reform as a means of boosting the economy. - She advocates for equal rights and representation for marginalized communities as a way to achieve social justice.
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Is he the devil's advocate (as long as Satan pays his fees)?
Thus, he adds, it's important to choose your advocate as carefully as you choose your doctor.
In his "Paradise Lost" documentaries he has played the roles of both journalist and advocate as well.
Candy's advocate as much as its historian, Richardson inveighs against the "nutritional perversity" that says sweets are sinful.
His 100-year-old father, Benzion Netanyahu, a scholar of the Spanish Inquisition, is a strong right-wing advocate, as is the prime minister's wife, Sara.
Stevens is a strong advocate, as are most NHS managers, of the need to reconfigure hospitals to merge or close the unviable.
But he did not advocate, as did more fiery delegates, a return to war to achieve his goal of Palestinian statehood.
He offers the Brothers a deal: in return for their political support, he'll allow them to preach and to advocate, as long as they don't use violence.
Ms. Solomon, a community advocate as well as an archivist, had no idea that he paid anything: "I don't understand," she said.
Tom Stoppard has proved an enthusiastic advocate, as has Mick Jagger; Harold Pinter lets the company perform his work anywhere in the world without paying royalties.
Likewise, Rohrweck will be tasked with securing Google Web apps from leaks, and possibly working as a developer advocate as well.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com