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Discover Ludwig"lobbied for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to try to influence a decision in favor of something or someone by persuading or speaking to those in a position of power or authority. Example: The environmentalist group lobbied for stricter regulations on air pollution in the city.
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Koehler lobbied for a taxi.
And who had lobbied for this?
Google lobbied for changes to the proposal.
Have you lobbied for it?
We really lobbied for that.
He lobbied for God's inclusion.
She lobbied for budget changes.
Others lobbied for a gymnasium.
Conservatives, meanwhile, lobbied for concessions.
The bank lobbied for the law's repeal.
She lobbied for him to no avail.
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