publicly endorse
Frequency: 7.520.3 per million words
To state your support for someone or something in public.
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- The governor chose to publicly endorse the new environmental policy.
- The senator decided to publicly endorse the new bill.
- Many famous actors publicly endorse products they've never even used.
- Many celebrities publicly endorse charitable causes.
- She has refused to publicly endorse any candidate in the election.
- The company was forced to publicly endorse the product recall.
- It was a risky move for the company to publicly endorse such a controversial initiative.
- He chose to publicly endorse his colleague's innovative research.
- The influential newspaper decided to publicly endorse the opposition leader.
- During the press conference, the mayor will publicly endorse the candidate.
- Will the former champion publicly endorse the young contender before the match?
- It's important for leaders to publicly endorse ethical practices.
- He was reluctant to publicly endorse the plan without seeing all the details.
- The organization will publicly endorse the new environmental policy.
- Once you publicly endorse a political party, it can affect your career.
- She decided to publicly endorse the artist's work.
- The celebrity was paid millions to publicly endorse the new line of cosmetics.
- Will the union publicly endorse the proposed contract?
- As a scientist, I cannot publicly endorse a theory that lacks sufficient evidence.
- The former president publicly endorsed his successor's foreign policy.