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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big advocate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong support or endorsement for a particular cause, idea, or policy.
Example: "She is a big advocate for environmental conservation and works tirelessly to promote sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "strong supporter" or "fervent proponent."
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Q. You're a big advocate of micromanagement.
I'm a really big advocate for women doing this.
Simmonds is also a big advocate of body-worn cameras.
Not surprisingly, she is a big advocate for research.
"I'm not a big advocate of roles," he said.
"I'm a big advocate of not letting your past define who you are," she said.
He was a big advocate of animal causes long before the popularity of animal rights.
I have been mislabeled as a big advocate of low-income home ownership over rental.
David Cameron is a big advocate, arguing it could add £10bn to the UK economy.
Of his neighbors being foreclosed, Mr. Albin said: "I'm a big advocate of personal responsibility.
I'm a big advocate for investing in health and development around the world.
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