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The phrase "advocated as much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent to which something has been supported or promoted, often in comparison to another idea or action.
Example: "The policy was advocated as much by the community leaders as by the local government."
Alternatives: "promoted to the same extent" or "supported equally".
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Guilt or innocence may turn on what Marx or Engels or someone else wrote or advocated as much as a hundred years or more ago.
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Townsend was shocked by the incredible feedback she received, an overwhelming reaction that has moved her to pick up modeling again and to keep advocating as much as possible for people with Crohn's disease.
The fact that NPC and the NIC were plowing ahead with a legislative agenda advocating as much in a lobbying effort was "scary," AFA Executive Director Mark Koepsell remarked to colleagues in March, after the groups' lobbying agenda leaked.
Transdermal microneedles are regularly advocated as a much safer alternative to conventional hypodermic injections and an ever increasing range of systems are being developed.
Nothing divides suburban developers and "smart growth" advocates as much as the lowly cul-de-sac.
Candy's advocate as much as its historian, Richardson inveighs against the "nutritional perversity" that says sweets are sinful.
"While I appreciate a zealous advocate as much as anyone, such techniques, which really amount to a written form of shouting, are simply inappropriate in an appellate brief," Judge Orme continued.
Using Ellington and Armstrong to prove that "jazz writers like Morgenstern often seem advocates as much as critics," he suggests that the author has failed to consider these two icons "with the complexity they deserve".
Jeanne Allen, head of the pro-charter and pro-voucher group Center for Education Reform, says that not having to advocate as much to get a voice with federal leaders has freed up her group to focus more on other issues.
Mount Bachelor is part of Aspen Education -- believed to be the largest chain of teen residential programs in the U.S. Aspen, as part of CRC Health, which is owned by Bain Capital, was seen by advocates as much more sedate and less given to wacky practices than clearly "out there" programs like those associated with the World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASP or WWASPS).
CMC was also advocated as a way of involving much wider constituencies in the process than involved in this case – for example by seeking views on priorities for research from a wide range of voluntary, consumer and professional groups.
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