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Discover Ludwig"speak out on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to expressing your opinion about something. Example sentence: My teacher asked us to speak out on our opinions about the upcoming school election.
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"You have every right to support and speak out on behalf of your loved ones".
Speaking to thecollege audience he said: "For a priest to speak out on war ought to be no surprise.
He is one of few Republican candidates to speak out on environmental issues.
He also said he would speak out on civil liberties.
"The mission will continue and we will continue to speak out on these things," she said.
General Holm continued to speak out on women's military issues after her retirement.
Nevertheless, he asserted his right to speak out on the problems that plague the nation.
"Business leaders don't want to speak out on these controversial issues," he said.
New Hampshire voters speak out on whom they're choosing and why.
"I wouldn't normally speak out on something like this," Mr. Blankfein told me.
"I think all leaders, black and white, should speak out on this issue".
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