Collocations for "endorsement"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "endorsement" in context.
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endorsement
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [bank, product, proposal] endorsement
- a [signed, written, personal] endorsement
- endorsements from [party, industry] leaders
- is [fighting, campaigning, vying] for the [Democratic, Republican] endorsement
- endorsements from her [boss, peers, coworkers]
- [promised, gave] (full) endorsement to
- [promised] his full endorsement of
- has the full endorsement of the [board, public, members, company, government]
- has been given the [company's, senator's] (full) endorsement
- use [celebrity, athlete, star] endorsements
- [seek, consider, hire] [celebrities] for endorsements
- [celebrity] endorsements [for, of] brands
- the [celebrity's] latest endorsement
- has [earned, made] millions from endorsements
- (the plan) has [won, gained, earned] the government's endorsement
- received [overwhelming, unanimous, complete] endorsement
- an endorsement may be [needed, required] (to)
- UK: [issued, got] a driving licence endorsement for [speeding, running a red light]
'endorsement' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):