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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proponent for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is a strong supporter of a particular idea or policy. For example, "The senator is a staunch proponent for gun control laws."
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Stéphanie is a strong proponent for accessibility in academic writing, presentations, and teaching.
I've been a proponent for slow and steady winning the race for a long time.
Jackson said he was a proponent for change and called for revisions after the Olympics.
I've been a big proponent for legal services funding and access-to-justice initiatives since I came to Congress...
Oliver has in recent months emerged as the main proponent for the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington and other capitals.
A major force for the Friars Foundation, Leo was a loyal and dedicated proponent for fostering the performing arts and carried out our mission with determined passion.
She emerged as a leading critic of misconduct by the financial industry, and a proponent for the overhaul of financial regulations.
Collins was an ardent proponent for the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, but has taken a pass on this fight.
[Bloomberg Businessweek] Barney Frank's decision not to seek re-election stirs reflection about the loss of a longtime proponent for environmental causes in Congress.
He has been an open proponent for gay marriage, a stance he reiterated in the days leading up to the Super Bowl.
"That's the Big Kahuna," said State Senator Raymond J. Lesniak, a Democrat who has been the chief proponent for both online and sports betting.
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