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Discover LudwigThe phrase "preach that" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to express agreement with someone's opinion, typically accompanied by a gesture such as a fist pump or thumbs up. For example, "I completely agree. Preach that!".
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He began to preach that word.
My folks didn't preach that to me.
"You don't preach that from the pulpit".
"But I do preach that homosexuality is a sin".
"We have to preach that in our own congregations".
Cornelius Burges and Stephen Marshall were appointed to preach that day to members of Parliament.
IT IS customary nowadays for management gurus to preach that competition is fiercer than ever.
I feel like I was put on earth to preach that gospel".
He began to preach that the messiah would arise in 1540 and published several sermons.
When they do preach that message, it often falls on deaf ears.
It could be, as many moralists preach, that the delay itself is improving.
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