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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always advocate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a consistent support or recommendation for a particular idea, cause, or action.
Example: "As a passionate environmentalist, I always advocate for sustainable practices in our community."
Alternatives: "consistently support" or "continuously promote".
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"I would always advocate working for yourself.
BRUSSELS — European Union officials do not always advocate austerity, at least when it comes to flying.
Stove-top and pressure-cooker recipes almost always advocate good browning.
As a once and always advocate of what Randy Collins calls the sociological cogito, one might say that in the way psychology was Freud's target, sociology has been my target.
Its veterinary director, Paula Boyden, said it would "always advocate seeking methods to keep your dog cool, but possibly not in the form of an ice-cream, unless it is a dog-friendly version".
"The reality is that one of the most commercial elements of the sport is the fixture list," Bittar said, "and while we would always advocate developing the fixture list in consultation, and ideally in agreement, with the racecourses and the horsemen … the BHA is the final arbiter.
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I've always advocated humor in advertising.
The phrases "always advocated" and "early advocates" are significant.
"I've always advocated for myself and others".
Iran, Iraq's huge Shiite neighbor, has always advocated and actively encouraged a Shiite-dominated governing alliance.
Viereck's anti-Communist credentials were beyond question: he had always advocated defending democracy from extremists.
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