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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advocated more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of promoting or supporting a particular idea or action to a greater extent.
Example: "The committee advocated more for environmental sustainability in their recent report."
Alternatives: "promoted further" or "supported to a greater extent".
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She advocated more extensive tax credits for childcare.
It advocated more rigorous standards for planning future projects.
Specifically, she advocated more funding for treatment of the mentally ill.
The report advocated more communication, not less, with the media, but in a controlled way.
All three had advocated more public spending to revive the economy.
The panel advocated more collaborative efforts of government, business and nonprofit groups.
But he advocated more stringent economy in the city's present financial crisis.
CLINTON:... advocated more countries getting them, Japan, Korea, even Saudi Arabia.
At a recent news conference in Beijing, he advocated more "communication between military leaders so there are not miscalculations".
Mr. Renzi has long advocated more financial help for Africa to tackle the issue at the source.
In recent months, he has advocated more research and treatment for veterans suffering from traumatic brain injury.
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