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"champion of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone who is a strong and vocal supporter or advocate for a cause, idea, or group of people. For example, you might say, "He is a champion of women's rights."
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Il Campionissimo, the Champion of Champions.
2014 Champion of Champions .
Champion of officials.
"Lightweight champion of the world".
By 21, he was champion of Salzburg.
Tarpenian, the champion of the Winston Towers.
"There is no champion of prison reform.
Chávez was the acknowledged champion of bluffing.
And a worthy champion of course.
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Mr Pickles is the champion of Crewe.
A champion of violence.
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