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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apologists of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who expresses a strong support for or defends a person, idea, organization, etc. For example: "The President's supporters are a group of vocal apologists of his policies."
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Don't let the apologists of the rich steal "aspiration" for their own purposes.
The Christian Apologists of the 2nd century were a group of writers who sought to defend the faith against Jewish and Greco-Roman critics.
The Apologists of the 2nd to 4th century used numerous miraculous healings as arguments for the visible presence of the Holy Spirit in the church.
Secularists in the west say to the apologists of the religions: your beliefs are your choice, so take your place in the queue.
The apologists of the emerging cosmopolitan order claim that it is genuinely democratic, founded on judicial equality, the constitutional protection of individual rights, representative government and market economics.
The haters of tradition; the exponents of the idea that everything is wrong about the country and nothing right; the servants and apologists of foreign powers; you get the gist.
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Jonathan Edwards was the great academician and apologist of the Great Awakening.
I went into fulmination mode, and said he was a murderer, an election thief, an apologist of genocide, and, of course, a U.S. stooge of the Hosni Mubarak variety.
Even his friends were astonished by his audacity: "if the British public will stand this," remarked the leading contemporary apologist of homosexual love, John Addington Symonds, "they will stand anything".
With the same distortion of views one could easily make Karl Marx an apologist of capitalism and Adam Smith a promoter of communism.
"Meanwhile, the self-made Hamilton, a fervent abolitionist and a staunch believer in meritocracy, was villainized in American history textbooks as an apologist of privilege and wealth".
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