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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endorse me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking someone to publicly support or approve of you, such as when you are applying for a job or seeking election to a position. For example, you could say, "My qualifications and experience make me the most qualified candidate, so I hope you will endorse me."
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"Mayor Giuliani would never endorse me and I would not solicit that endorsement," he said.
Could you endorse me for social media?
"I'd rather have the devil endorse me than Steve Bannon.
"I would be delighted if he decided to endorse me," Mr. Gingrich said of Mr. Santorum.
He began with a smile, saying: "Senator Santorum was kind enough to endorse me last time around.
"I know you can't endorse me," Ronald Reagan told a crowd of cheering evangelicals in Dallas, "but I endorse you".
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But when I started to receive messages saying that complete strangers had "endorsed" me for qualities for which I had sought no endorsement whatsoever, I deleted my account.
"They want to re-endorse me but I refuse to accept it," Mr. Minnick said.
President Bush, who endorsed me?
He endorsed me yesterday.
John McCain has endorsed me.
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