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is espousing
verb
To become/get married to.
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Solano is espousing the Catalan sense of genuine emotional, historical and political grievance.
To his supporters, Brat is espousing the conservative ideals on which he campaigned in 2014.
These days, it's not just financial strategies that Mr. Schwab, the chairman of the discount brokerage firm, is espousing.
"People will vote for Democrats if there is a viable Democratic candidate who is espousing traditional Democratic values," he said.
Also, I can't find you on Twitter, As one who is espousing the value of fluency in virtual connections, should you not have a good presence there?
"Everybody is espousing free trade, but there shouldn't be double standards," Mr. Bo said to a meeting of international business leaders.
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But it is espoused by the LSE and by the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee.
But her noble (if perhaps ingenuous) reason for standing is espoused by many first-time candidates.
This view is espoused -- at least officially -- throughout the industry, Cohen says.
The interventionist impulse — whether it is espoused by liberal humanitarians or neocon hawks — is not much in favor these days.
One is espoused by Danny, a South Korean friend, who owns a photo shop in my neighborhood.
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