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'ardent proponents' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe people who strongly and enthusiastically support something. For example, "There are many ardent proponents of renewable energy who argue passionately for its use."
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Even its most ardent proponents will tell you, that depends.
Even some of the Democrats' most ardent proponents of eliminating soft money are unabashed.
For these reasons, Kuwait had been among the most ardent proponents of higher prices.
Even the most ardent proponents of teleconferencing agree that the technology cannot fully, or perhaps even substantially, negate the need for face-to-face contact in business travel.
One of its most ardent proponents, Vladimir Putin of Russia, somehow keeps a straight face when claiming there is no state capitalism in his country.
Ms. Bair, who has been one of the most ardent proponents of loan modifications, acknowledged that more needed to be done.
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He remained domiciled there, becoming an ardent proponent of a Scottish parliament.
An architect and ardent proponent of Reagan-era economics, Mr. Kudlow's spirits were buoyed by the election of George W. Bush.
Kim's gambit was calculated to appeal to South Korea's President, Moon Jae-in, an ardent proponent of engagement.
Another was Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, a freshman who voted with his state's senior senator, John McCain, an ardent proponent of robust intervention.
Collins was an ardent proponent for the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, but has taken a pass on this fight.
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