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The phrase "argued on behalf of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing someone representing another person or group in a debate, legal context, or discussion. Example: "The lawyer argued on behalf of her client during the trial, presenting compelling evidence to support his case."
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As Roberta Kaplan, who successfully argued on behalf of Edith Windsor in one of today's Supreme Court cases, put it to The New York Times earlier this year: "No gay person in this country would be married without Mary Bonauto".
Sarah Weddington is one of the lawyers who argued on behalf of Jane Roe in Roe v. Wade.
They might also have mentioned one Shanghai lawyer, Zheng Enchong, who argued on behalf of the displaced.
Early Presidents argued on behalf of their policies with appeals to the Constitution rather than to the people.
Grounds argued on behalf of Omar also related to the admissibility of the safety interviews and to the alleged confession.
"If he wins the Classic, I think he should win everything," Frankel argued on behalf of Aptitude.
"You're supposed to pick the best guy," Sooners receiver Damien Mackey argued on behalf of Heupel's candidacy.
He has argued on behalf of gay rights and in support of busing to achieve school integration.
Prosecutors have argued on behalf of the army that the threat of deportation is an effective deterrent and would not contravene international law.
During the same period, he argued on behalf of the solitary-confinement model of prisoner incarceration as exemplified in Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary (see Pennsylvania system).
(Mr. Olson also argued on behalf of the Bush campaign in its lawsuit in the Supreme Court that led to Mr. Bush's winning the presidency).
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