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Discover Ludwig"advocating of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to publicly support or promote a particular idea or cause. Example: The politician's speech was full of passionate advocating of equal rights for all citizens.
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If Labour were not in such raptures of insanity, the likes of this and John McDonnell's advocating of terrorism, also against his own constituents, would be cause for resignations and soul-searching.
Learner's learning experiences in communities and museums are crucial to link school life and real life which is a vital reason why advocating of blending schools and communities and museums.
What Ford is advocating, of course, is the exact opposite of free market capitalism.
It forbade the advocating of a separate state, and consequently TULF members were expelled from parliament for refusing to take the oath.
Periyar also commended Islam for its belief in one invisible and formless God; proclamation of equal rights for men and women; and advocating of social unity.
Simultaneously I was making a political statement and creating change with in the adult film world by focusing on the advocating of authentic expression of self with an emphasis on pleasure and connection.
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Malala was advocating the ideology of love.
Catholic leaders advocated boycotts of Jewish businesses.
PROFILE of Margaret Sanger, advocate of birth control.
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They're the advocates of the government.
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