openly advocate

Frequency: 6.77.5 per million words

To support or recommend something publicly, without secrecy.

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  • The group continues to openly advocate for stricter environmental regulations.
  • Many politicians now openly advocate for universal healthcare.
  • She openly advocated for LGBTQ+ rights long before it was widely accepted.
  • She has always openly advocated for animal rights.
  • He will openly advocate for a four-day work week at the next company meeting.
  • The organization decided to openly advocate for policy changes.
  • For years, activists have openly advocated for the abolition of the death penalty.
  • He would openly advocate for stricter environmental regulations.
  • Leaders must openly advocate for peace and dialogue, not conflict.
  • Despite criticism, they continue to openly advocate their controversial views.
  • Openly advocating for unpopular opinions requires a great deal of courage.
  • The group will openly advocate for economic reforms at the next meeting.
  • The need for educational reform is being openly advocated by teachers' unions.
  • Historically, few dared to openly advocate such radical ideas.
  • If more celebrities were to openly advocate for mental health awareness, the stigma would decrease.
  • By openly advocating for change, she inspired many others.
  • It's important to openly advocate for what you believe in, even if your voice shakes.
  • We must openly advocate for justice and equality in our society.
  • Why do so few politicians openly advocate for radical changes to the tax system?
  • The documentary openly advocates a plant-based diet for better health.