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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'advocate with' is not correct or usable in written English.
To make the phrase grammatically correct, you could use 'advocate for', which is used to express support or an opinion for a particular cause. For example: She became an active advocate for animal rights.
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Ress decided she could advocate, with a passion.
So yes, I'm a consumer advocate with a prominent pulpit.
Chris Soucie, a judge advocate with the 10th Mountain Division.
I think people saw her as an advocate with integrity".
He suggested creating an advocate with security clearance who would argue against government filings.
We cannot tax, but we can be an advocate with the state".
Colby Lenz, an advocate with CCWP, said: "The prison system failed Erika and her loved ones.
"Congress must not double the rate," said Ethan Senack, higher education advocate with the United States Public Interest Research Group.
He has proposed the naming of an advocate, with high-level security clearance, to argue against the government's filings.
Edith Shoals, a victim services advocate with the corrections department, was in an overflow room watching the execution.
"This is just terrible," said Andrew Albert, a rider advocate with a nonvoting seat on the board.
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