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Discover LudwigThe phrase "championed as" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing someone or something that has been supported or advocated for in a particular role or capacity. Example: "The initiative was championed as a groundbreaking approach to environmental conservation."
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Washes of new sound, unusual instruments, like the sitar that George Harrison had formerly used and championed as well.
Bangladesh is a moderate Islamic country, where Bengali culture is championed as much as the teachings of the Prophet.
What sparked the merriment was shadow Chancellor John McDonnell's rejection of the policy he championed as long as a fortnight ago.
It was championed as a means to victory.
Multiple mating to obtain genetic benefits has been championed as the most likely cause of the evolution of polygamy.
The Internet is sometimes championed as an inexpensive medium for the "little guy" speaker.
Powell has been championed as a figure to be celebrated, not criticised.
One local newspaper described the works Beckmann championed as "just plain junk".
Throughout the debate the Internet was championed as a reason for hope.
Lawrence and Jean Genet — would be championed as "Sexual Politics" was.
This soft Brexit compromise has been championed as a plan B for leaving the European Union.
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