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Discover LudwigThe phrase "espouser of" is not correct in standard written English
It appears to be a misspelling or misusage of "spouse" or "espouser," which is rarely used. Example: "He is an espouser of traditional values."
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It used to elect Sir Cyril Osborne, a serial espouser of every reactionary cause.
At the time, Boas was the eminent espouser of what would become known as modern anthropology.
"Elite espouser of conservative family values undone by sex scandal" seems like a perfect Fox story.
"Plato was a great espouser of homoerotic love," Mr. Henderson said.
An espouser of Marxist-Leninist politics, she is a former leader of the now-defunct New Alliance Party, and an antagonist of the Democratic Party.
But with his credentials as an espouser of compassionate conservatism, Mr. Gerson also made a great face behind the words for the Bush White House.
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It involves not accepting a view or a recommendation because the espouser him- or herself does not follow it.
— of Armageddon.
Of poetry.
End of.
Of Japan.
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