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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an outspoken" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who expresses their opinions freely and boldly, often in a public context.
Example: "She is known as an outspoken advocate for environmental issues, often speaking at rallies and conferences."
Alternatives: "a vocal" or "a frank".
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He is an outspoken advocate for zoos.
Being an outspoken bisexual, perhaps?
Tilghman: I was just an outspoken one.
"We were an outspoken, passionate lot".
He is an outspoken advocate on public health issues.
You Jong-il, an outspoken chaebol critic at the K.D.I.
Pratchett was also an outspoken supporter of assisted dying.
But he too campaigned as an outspoken populist in 1993.
He also became an outspoken advocate of nuclear arms cuts.
Mr. Brown, an outspoken critic of lax regulation, was unconvinced.
By 2009 he had become an outspoken one.
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