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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advocate more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging someone to support or promote a particular cause or idea more actively.
Example: "We need to advocate more for environmental protection to ensure a sustainable future."
Alternatives: "promote further" or "support more actively".
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Others advocate more basic approaches.
To advocate more explanation may be just glib.
Still, some critics see it as welfare in disguise and advocate more restraints.
He added, "I don't think anybody responsible would advocate more drilling right now".
But Ms. Dorner, too, says women on Wall Street need to advocate more forcefully for themselves.
Although both parties advocate more revenue sharing among teams, they view that issue through different prisms.
In 1996, this led her to publicly advocate more equitable prison sentences for possessing either form of cocaine.
Rival weight-loss companies may dispute this, especially those that advocate more drastic methods such as meal-replacements.
It was the policy on which all parties could agree, with no advocate more effusive than the prime minister himself.
Friends of the Earth advocate more suitable breeds of sheep, or cattle, and better fences and herding.
Some analysts, like Russell Leigh Moses, who is based in Beijing, think Mr. Wen's speech was meant to be an attempt to advocate more sweeping changes.
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