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The use of the phrase 'advocate to' is not grammatically correct in written English. The phrase you are most likely looking for is 'advocate for'. The phrase 'advocate for' implies that you are advocating or speaking in support of something. For example, you might say, "I advocate for better access to healthcare."
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You can pay a health care advocate to intervene.
She was a tireless advocate to improve the environments within which children lived, learned and played.
Some states also provide an advocate to represent a patient in a hearing on forced medication.
I think it's healthy for a smart patient advocate to put in his two cents.
After Mr. Liu had finished, it was time for the new public advocate to speak.
A court has sentenced a democracy advocate to nine years in prison for inciting subversion.
Mr. Zhao, 37, was the most vocal and media-savvy advocate to emerge from the scandal.
"We advocate to the government that this is not a good solution.
It's the duty of every advocate to be courteous but fearless.
A better advocate to champion the cause of reformed offenders would be hard to find.
Sometimes we need an advocate to protect our interests and safety and this is sadly lacking.
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