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Discover LudwigThe phrase "champion justice" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to stand up for or vigorously support the concept of justice. You can use it when describing someone who is dedicated to fighting for justice or advocating for fairness in a particular situation. Example: As a lawyer, it is my duty to champion justice for my clients and ensure that they are treated fairly by the legal system.
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There is no way Mr. Ashcroft can champion justice nationally if he cannot do so in his own office.
For a while he felt he could do anything: conduct, compose, make videos, bridge the generation gap, champion justice for radical political causes, no matter what the cost.
They put their faith in a rational elite and a moral avant-garde that would champion justice, virtue and equality by leading social and political revolutions.
The political unevenness is also exacerbated by some powerful states that sometimes champion justice, initiate Security Council referrals, then drop the court like a hot rock when the political circumstances change.
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He champions justice and fairness, but he is a politician who is into winning elections".
For every cartoon that champions justice, there is another that panders to racial stereotype and sets out to foment prejudice and furious resentment.
She is a compassionate champion for justice in the domain of childhood's essential unfairness.
"Everybody understands Susan is a fierce champion for justice and human dignity," he said in a Rose Garden ceremony.
"We don't trust America, and we certainly do not see it as a champion of justice".
No wonder Mr Garzon is alternately praised as a champion of justice and denounced as a publicity-obsessed hijacker of the law.
Do I stay in Buenos Aires and become a champion of justice, or go back to the pampas, where I don't belong, and try to do something useful.
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