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Discover Ludwig"vocal proponent" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to someone who actively and openly supports a particular idea, cause, or belief. Example: "Jane is a vocal proponent of environmental conservation and often participates in protests and campaigns to raise awareness about climate change."
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Curley was once a vocal proponent of capital punishment.
He is a vocal proponent of intervening in Africa's conflicts.
In national office, Sanders has not been a vocal proponent of strict gun control.
FIFA's president, Sepp Blatter, has been a vocal proponent of the use of technology.
Barack Obama was a vocal proponent of gay rights during his campaign.
In addition, he was a vocal proponent of the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
Eisen has long been a vocal proponent of open-access scientific publishing and reforming research communication.
And he is, all of a sudden, a more vocal proponent of the university.
He is a vocal proponent of federalism and opposed to Brexit.
He has been a vocal proponent of vigorous steps to control greenhouse gas emissions.
The retail giant is the state's largest employer and a vocal proponent of LGBT rights.
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