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The phrase "endorse as" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to show one's approval or support for someone or something. Example: The company's CEO publicly endorsed the new product as the best in the market.
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Table 2 shows the observed percentage of the sample endorsing each item (listed from easy to endorse to hard to endorse) as well as the theoretical probabilities of item endorsement for raw score 5 and raw score 11.
To start with a position of no women members is bad enough, to endorse as much with a vote takes matters to a new level entirely.
"What was really important was for us to have an accord that we believed would make a difference on the ground" and that others would endorse as well, she said.
One commenter on the site, called God fearing Atheist, seemed to distill the collective reaction of his tribe with a response that many kosher-keeping readers could endorse as well: Haha haha haha haha haha haha haha haha!
Naturally, it is this last thesis that Leibniz endorses and asks his readers to endorse as well.
The Post ran with "HILL'S FURY" and the subhead "Blaz won't endorse as prez run official".
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Obviously both these evergreen classics are endorsed as well).
I endorse it as enthusiastically as I can endorse anything.
We endorse that as much as we can.
"This other guy's endorsing him as well.
These carers endorsed twice as much dysregulated behaviour and general caregiving difficulties (p < 0.05).
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