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The phrase "advocated by him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a position, idea, or action that someone has supported or recommended.
Example: "The policy changes were largely influenced by the strategies advocated by him during the meeting."
Alternatives: "supported by him" or "promoted by him".
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Had the policies advocated by him been put into effect, Germany would not have been prepared for a general European war.
The system advocated by him, and soon thereafter adopted by most leading chemists, is substantially identical to what is still used today.
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When Hubbard became dean in 2004, Duggan approached him about the Marshall Plan, and Hubbard told him it resonated with ideas advocated by the late New York congressman Jack Kemp.
They had feared that conventional radiotherapy, advocated by Ashya's British doctors to treat his medulloblastoma following surgery, would "kill him or turn him into a vegetable".
Integration rather than segregation is advocated by London architect Stephen Witherford.
This position was forcefully advocated by US Central Command commander General David Petraeus.
Taylorism, System of scientific management advocated by Fred W. Taylor.
Other punishments advocated by Isis include amputation, crucifixion and stoning.
The regulations had been advocated by labor and were announced by President Bill Clinton in December.
This is a step long advocated by the Israeli left and supported by Israeli public opinion.
Devaluation was discussed and advocated by George Brown - but rejected by Wilson.
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