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When "advocate" is used as a verb it doesn't need "for" or "to." Inherent in the definition of the word "advocate" is that the person doing the advocating is in favor of whatever he or she is advocating. Therefore, "for" is unnecessary.

Example: I advocate sleep as a solution to stress relief.

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