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Discover Ludwig"advocate reform" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of supporting or urging change. For example: "The mayor advocated reform of the public transportation system."
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So does Mr. Hindery advocate reform of gun laws?
He continued to advocate reform after his accession but, lacking resolution, accomplished very little.
He could also demonstrate the courage to advocate reform, as Bill Bradley did, as I did.
There is enough evidence in this report alone to advocate reform.
It aimed to advocate reform, "boldly expose public delinquencies" and uphold "the principles of civil and religious liberty".
Organisations such as the World Bank and the IMF, which advocate reform, can hardly turn a blind eye to suspicions that privatisation was used for private enrichment.
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Those who advocate reforming campaign finance, however, say the rate of inflation for statewide races is staggering.
Later in his second term, Wen began to publicly advocate reforms of the Chinese political system, including increased democratic participation by citizens.
And, as Mr Gornick points out, those seeking ways to save Medicare and Social Security often advocate reforms like means-testing.
In 1845 Dix published Remarks on Prisons and Prison Discipline in the United States to advocate reforms in the treatment of ordinary prisoners.
The Spanish then arrested Rizal, who had advocated reform but never condoned the revolution.
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