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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advocates both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing support or endorsement for two different ideas, options, or groups simultaneously.
Example: "The report advocates both environmental sustainability and economic growth as essential for future development."
Alternatives: "supports both" or "promotes both".
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Mr. Chen, 40, has long been a cause célèbre among human rights advocates both in China and abroad.
All that led many human rights advocates, both foreign and Israeli, to accuse Israel of violating international norms.
He voiced exasperation with what he called the "purists" among human rights advocates both here and abroad.
A chorus of advocates — both liberal and conservative — are urging Trump to fulfill his campaign pledge by appointing new commissioners.
Today Ms. Allen, a long-time legislator, is one of the network's more energetic advocates, both for its newscasts and other programming.
The rhetorical backpedaling will play for plenty of laughs, but it also may be fodder for advocates both for and against the deal.
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Further efforts on volume-based regulations are advocated, both in terms of research and policy-making.
Yamazaki Ansai further developed this tendency and advocated both mystic pietism and ardent emperor worship.
President Obama advocated both in his proposed American Jobs Act last September.
Weight-bearing and resistance exercises are advocated both as prevention and as therapy in osteoporosis.
I know there are some folks advocating both for and against the Red Line.
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