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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advocates rather" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to contrast two ideas or positions, but it typically requires additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The report advocates rather for a more sustainable approach to development than the traditional methods."
Alternatives: "supports instead" or "favors rather than".
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Parents facing due-process hearings often seek the assistance of nonlawyer advocates rather than lawyers.
He said McClure had held closed-door "soft consultations" a couple of months ago, with handpicked disability and welfare advocates, rather than throwing open the process.
But there may be another root cause – the CPS policy of employing criminal barristers as in-house crown advocates, rather than paying them a fee case by case.
He should, she says, "be brought to justice in accordance with international law for his own crimes against humanity… and he should be denounced by human rights advocates, rather than represented by them".
However, the list of these problems is, even for space elevator advocates, rather daunting.
Customers today expect highly personalized and exceptional experiences to stay loyal and become advocates, rather than just conventionally "satisfied".
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It was advocated, rather, by his critic, John Locke.
Perhaps Browne would have more luck if he were an environmental advocate rather than a scientist.
Getting sentimental about this, however, would involve becoming an advocate rather than a sceptic.
Ruth moves from colorblind to racial-awareness advocate rather too quickly.
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