Sentence examples for be advocate from inspiring English sources

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be advocate

noun

Someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.

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The group also intends to consider what local practices we might implement to optimize the discoverability of our content, and what changes to the code base should be advocate for in order to connect our content to the web at large.

"I know you will be advocate for children and for BUSD," Kemp said to Tabet.

From coordinating efforts for arts reform with the White House to establishing a role for the arts in higher education within Americans for the Arts, Jones has viewed his role to be advocate and leader for both the institution he serves and the disciplines that he represents.

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But nobody seems to be advocating that.

Also reduced scanning time may be advocated.

"We're advocates.

We are advocates".

Then, there are advocates, too.

They were advocates, not implementers.

"He's advocating genocide".

He's advocating violence.

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