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Discover Ludwig"who advocated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a clause after a noun or pronoun to indicate the individual who has spoken or written in support of something. For example: John, who advocated for meaningful gun control legislation, received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Then he criticized politicians who advocated stricter measures as "opportunistic".
Then came Jamie, who advocated whacking in handfuls.
American art critic who advocated a formalist aesthetic.
And who advocated: "a somewhat comprehensive socialisation of investment".
Violence followed those who advocated civil rights for all Americans.
Finally, there were commentators who advocated for a smaller scale, ecological, and holistic approach to farming.
Upon his return to Brotherton, he represented those who advocated renting land to American settlers.
He was known as an intractable Marxist who advocated taking power by force.
Ms. Magie was an ardent follower of Henry George, who advocated a single tax on land.
And Ed Koch became the mayor who advocated, signed, and enforced the pooper-scooper law.
Pat Quinn, the governor of Illinois, was one of the few candidates who advocated raising taxes.
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