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The phrase "as championed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been supported or advocated for by someone or a group.
Example: "The new policy was implemented as championed by the community leaders during the town hall meeting."
Alternatives: "as advocated" or "as promoted".
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In the UK and Germany, where failure is not as championed as a learning process as in the US, there is a fear of picking the wrong career track, which restricts the access to talent for the startup economy.
In turn, Dedekind is much more explicit and clear than Frege about issues such as categoricity, completeness, independence, etc., which puts him in proximity with a "formal axiomatic" approach as championed later by Hilbert and Bernays (Hallett 1994, 1995, Reck 2003a, and Sieg & Schlimm 2005).
As championed by Scalia and Thomas, originalism complements and reinforces conservative politics.
The war's true victor may have been not America but the American idea, as championed by the tightfisted British taxpayer.
Once candidates are in place, progressives need to build an alliance, as championed by the think-and-do-tank Compass.
But I hope the leaders will think about the framework for tolerant and open societies, as championed by the UAE.
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In 1963, they repeated as champions.
The U.S. was perceived as championing this cause.
And then championed as the next president.
VAP 'bundles' are championed as the antidote.
The Wings repeated as champions in 1998.
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