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The phrase "advocated a new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing support or promotion of a new idea, policy, or approach.
Example: "The committee advocated a new strategy to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "promoted a new" or "supported a new".
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She advocated a new round of sanctions.
The report advocated a new mechanism for exchanging information and minimising the chance of misunderstandings.
Instead, they advocated a new policy, built around "well-organized contacts".
Kimbangu, who advocated a new African version of Christianity, was regarded by his followers as a prophet anointed by God.
In fact, he helped craft the US policy known as "reset," which advocated a new and unprecedented collaboration between the longtime adversaries.
Even Gov. Roy Barnes said recently that the state was not ready for a new flag yet, and has not publicly advocated a new one.
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The same group has also advocated a newer vertical approach to MDRTB known as DOTS – Plus, a standard DOTS protocol enhanced by individually-tailored pharmacotherapy [ 32].
Mr. Alexander is among those advocating a new direction.
Without the punctuation, Robyn seems to be advocating a new affinity group — the Konichiwa Bitches.
Following a merger with Gemini, Excel's new CEO advocates a new manufacturing strategy: outsourcing.
A few weeks later, just after the Inauguration, Kushner began advocating a new outreach to Saudi Arabia.
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