Sentence examples for been championed from inspiring English sources

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been championed

noun

Someone who has been a winner in a contest.

  • The defending champion is expected to defeat his challenger.

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That approach had been championed by Mr. Hollande.

The cluster has been championed by ministers, including David Cameron.

Mr Saakashvili's cause has long been championed by Lithuania.

The bizarre idea has been championed by analyst Robin Lewis.

Multiple mating to obtain genetic benefits has been championed as the most likely cause of the evolution of polygamy.

Powell has been championed as a figure to be celebrated, not criticised.

In Congress, the issue has mainly been championed by lawmakers from Alaska and Washington State.

Second, the Russian language has been championed in bedrock nationalist cities in western Ukraine.

But there's only one that has been championed near-universally down the centuries: coffee.

Mend has been championed by some MPs, universities, police forces, the Crown Prosecution Service and teachers.

This soft Brexit compromise has been championed as a plan B for leaving the European Union.

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