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The phrase "advocates from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to advocates who come from a specific background or organization, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The advocates from the environmental organization presented their findings at the conference."
Alternatives: "advocates of" or "advocates representing".
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The idea here is to recruit advocates from common sense.
Several advocates from Ithaca have participated in national research programs.
I was one of 25 farmers, journalists, scientists and ag tech advocates from around the globe.
The US has been a cocoon that protects Israel and its advocates from facing harsh judgments.
Rights advocates from Peru and North American converged here to pressfor strong action.
They heard from medical experts, priests and advocates from both sides.
Disney chief executive Robert Iger has been among the most vocal advocates from within the industry.
Kimmel added that advocates from various causes would be invited to speak during the ceremony.
Perhaps not surprisingly, Mixon has plenty of advocates from high school and college.
The rule is designed to prevent lobbyists or other advocates from securing press accreditation.
People do not make the best doctors or policy people or advocates from a position of anger.
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