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Discover LudwigThe phrase "main proponent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the primary advocate or supporter of a certain idea, belief, or cause. Example: The main proponent of the new environmental policy argued passionately for its implementation during the company's meeting.
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The main proponent is Texas Congressman Lamar Smith.
Burt was the main proponent of hereditarian ideas in Britain.
So Azerbaijan has been the main proponent of a national division of the sea.
The main proponent of a rollback seems to be the energy secretary, Spencer Abraham.
Ms. Merkel has been the main proponent of structural reform in the weaker economies of Southern Europe.
Mr. Orszag, you may recall, was the administration's main proponent of "bending the curve" on health care expenditures.
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo, the main proponent of the lawsuit, said the "honor of Paris" was at stake.
But Bill Braden, the chairman of the Central Jersey Rail Coalition, the main proponent of the project, recalled things differently.
Oliver has in recent months emerged as the main proponent for the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington and other capitals.
The main proponent of the gas was a young chemist named Humphry Davy, who would later become the first president of the Royal Society.
Its main proponent, Mr. Perdue, had grown up cane-pole fishing with his grandfather on the Big Indian Creek in central Georgia.
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