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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advocate less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should reduce their support or promotion of a particular idea or action.
Example: "In our discussions, I believe we should advocate less for immediate action and consider a more measured approach."
Alternatives: "promote less" or "support less".
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Some advocate less invasive CT angiograms.
I would advocate less aid to Africa, not more.
And a lot of what these bloggers advocate – less sugar, more vegetables – is perfectly sensible.
Even those who advocate less intervention in farming by governments acknowledge that it can play a useful role in mitigating boom-bust cycles.
Gary Tomlinson, head of human resources and facilities at Kia, added: "For the small business, I would advocate less formal training and more personal support and coaching.
The new sustainable retail models advocate less material intensive consumption by increasing product longevity, and many of the models encourage consumers to focus on services instead of tangible products.
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The children of zero tolerance may one day advocate less-than-zero tolerance, whatever that will be.
Mr. Benishek advocates less government, less regulation and lower taxes.
In his address, Mr. Reagan advocated less governmental control.
They advocated less drastic measures like preventing mosquitoes through modifying and preserving wetlands and removing breeding areas near homes.
"There's considerably more concern among our people than is reflected in our policies," said Martin Collacott, who helped create the Center for Immigration Policy Reform, a new group that advocates less immigration.
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