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idealogue
noun
One given to fanciful ideas or theories, someone who theorizes
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The word "idealogue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who expresses a particular ideology, especially in the form of public speeches. For example, "The ideologue presented his views on social reform to an excited crowd of supporters."
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The Ecuadorian president, Rafael Correa, one of a new wave of leftist leaders, said the neo-liberal idealogues in Davos had failed.
We couldn't have idealogues hurling rhetoric back and forth.
So after giving up on the peer-reviewed literature, the climate science contrarians – often bolstered by support from the fossil fuel industry and free-market idealogues - took their talking points somewhere else.
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