enthusiastic advocate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenthusiasticandadvocate
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enthusiastic
adjective
uk/ɪnˌθjuː.ziˈæs.tɪk/us/ɪnˌθuː.ziˈæs.tɪk/
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advocate
noun[C]
uk/ˈæd.və.kət/us/ˈæd.və.kət/
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(Definition ofenthusiasticandadvocatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He is anenthusiasticadvocateof the taxation of land values.
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I should be the mostenthusiasticadvocateof that.
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He is regarded as anenthusiasticadvocateof poetry.
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Tweedie was an early andenthusiasticadvocateof women's rights and women's suffrage.
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He was anenthusiasticadvocateof virtue ethics.
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He has been anenthusiasticadvocateof contemporary music.
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His hobby was cooking, and he was anenthusiasticadvocateof applying scientific knowledge to culinary problems.
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At around the same time, he became anenthusiasticadvocateof the labor movement.
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These writers are clearly enthusiastic advocates of the sonogram.
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In the case of markets it is arguable that their most enthusiastic advocates are unitarists at heart.
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Left-wing parties were the most enthusiastic advocates of deportation, but they also claimed to rule in the interests of the working class.
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They are the most ardent and enthusiastic advocates of public spending cuts.
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Even the most enthusiastic advocates of growth do not want to see growth in the prison population.
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I shall say something else, especially to those who are enthusiastic advocates of proportional representation.
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I am aware that some of those who are involved in screening are enthusiastic advocates for a national programme.
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Some of the blame for that must attach to those enthusiastic advocates of entry who sought to invest this occasion with a kind of pathetic euphoria.
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Peer educators can act as enthusiastic advocates for the program and have a sense of purpose in their community outreach efforts.
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