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Proponents claim that

Argumentation and critical discussion expression

直訳: Supporters assert that

Use this phrase to professionally present a supportive argument without necessarily committing to it yourself.

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  • Introduces arguments from people who support a specific idea.
  • Maintains a neutral, objective tone for the speaker.
  • Perfect for academic, professional, or serious intellectual discussions.

意味

This phrase is used to introduce an argument or claim made by people who support a specific idea, policy, or product. It is a way of saying 'the fans of this thing say that...' while keeping a neutral distance yourself.

主な例文

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Discussing a new city park project

Proponents claim that the new park will increase local property values.

Supporters say the park will make houses worth more.

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Debating remote work policies

Proponents claim that working from home improves employee mental health.

Fans of remote work say it makes people happier.

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Talking about a new diet trend

Proponents claim that this juice cleanse can detoxify your entire system.

People who like this diet say it cleans your body.

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文化的背景

This phrase is deeply rooted in the Western tradition of dialectic debate and objective journalism. It became a staple of 'balanced reporting' in the mid-20th century to avoid bias. It signals that the speaker is well-read and capable of seeing multiple perspectives.

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The 'Distance' Trick

Use this phrase when you want to mention an idea you don't actually agree with. It protects your reputation by putting the responsibility on the 'proponents'.

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Don't Overuse It

If you use 'Proponents claim' in every paragraph of an essay, it gets repetitive. Mix it up with 'Advocates suggest' or 'Supporters argue'.

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  • Introduces arguments from people who support a specific idea.
  • Maintains a neutral, objective tone for the speaker.
  • Perfect for academic, professional, or serious intellectual discussions.

What It Means

Proponents claim that is a sophisticated way to introduce a specific viewpoint. A proponent is someone who argues in favor of something. When you use this phrase, you are attributing a belief to a specific group. You aren't necessarily agreeing with them. You are just reporting what they say. It’s like saying, "The people on team 'Yes' believe this."

How To Use It

Use this to set the stage for a debate. Start your sentence with Proponents claim that followed by their main argument. It works perfectly when you want to look objective. For example, if you're discussing a new office rule. You might say, Proponents claim that it will boost productivity. You sound like a balanced reporter. It adds instant weight to your speech.

When To Use It

This is your go-to for essays, business meetings, or serious debates. Use it when you need to explain why people like a controversial idea. It’s great for talking about technology, politics, or health trends. If you're at a dinner party discussing veganism, this phrase makes you sound very educated. It shows you understand the logic behind the other side's position.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this for small, personal choices. If your friend asks why you like pizza, don't say Proponents claim that pizza is delicious. You'll sound like a robot or a textbook. Avoid it in casual texts unless you are being intentionally sarcastic. It’s too heavy for deciding which movie to watch. Keep it for topics that actually have 'sides' or 'supporters.'

Cultural Background

In Western academic and journalistic culture, objectivity is highly valued. We love to show 'both sides' of a story. Using Proponents claim that allows a speaker to remain 'neutral.' It’s a hallmark of high-level English used in news outlets like the BBC or The New York Times. It reflects a culture that values structured, logical argumentation over emotional outbursts.

Common Variations

If you want to switch it up, try Advocates argue that. For a slightly more legal feel, use Supporters maintain that. If you want to be a bit more skeptical, you could say Proponents suggest that. Each one changes the 'flavor' of the claim slightly. Claim is the most standard and balanced choice for C2 level English.

使い方のコツ

This is a high-level (C2) academic and professional expression. It is used to maintain an objective distance and should be avoided in casual, everyday conversation unless used for comedic effect.

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The 'Distance' Trick

Use this phrase when you want to mention an idea you don't actually agree with. It protects your reputation by putting the responsibility on the 'proponents'.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use 'Proponents claim' in every paragraph of an essay, it gets repetitive. Mix it up with 'Advocates suggest' or 'Supporters argue'.

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The Sarcasm Shield

Native speakers sometimes use this formally to sound 'mock-serious' about silly things, like 'Proponents claim that pineapple belongs on pizza.'

例文

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#1 Discussing a new city park project
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Proponents claim that the new park will increase local property values.

Supporters say the park will make houses worth more.

Used here to present an economic benefit from the supporters' view.

#2 Debating remote work policies
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Proponents claim that working from home improves employee mental health.

Fans of remote work say it makes people happier.

Introduces a psychological argument in a work context.

#3 Talking about a new diet trend

Proponents claim that this juice cleanse can detoxify your entire system.

People who like this diet say it cleans your body.

Used to report a health claim that might be controversial.

#4 Texting a friend about a nerdy debate
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Proponents claim that Star Wars is better than Star Trek, but I disagree!

Fans say Star Wars is better, but I don't think so!

Using formal language for a casual topic to be funny.

#5 In a serious academic essay
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Proponents claim that the law will reduce crime, though data is limited.

Supporters argue the law stops crime, but we aren't sure yet.

Classic academic usage showing a balanced perspective.

#6 Discussing a difficult family decision
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Proponents claim that moving Grandma to a home is the safest option.

Those in favor say a care home is the safest choice.

Used to discuss a sensitive topic with logical distance.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct word to complete the formal argument.

___ claim that the new tax will help the poor.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Proponents

'Proponents' are people who support an idea, which fits the context of claiming a benefit.

Complete the phrase with the correct verb.

Proponents ___ that the technology is completely safe.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: claim

The phrase requires a present tense verb to follow the plural noun 'Proponents'.

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Formality of 'Proponents claim that'

Casual

Talking to friends about lunch.

Fans say...

Neutral

General discussion or news.

Supporters say that...

Formal

Business or Academic.

Proponents claim that...

Very Formal

Legal or Philosophical texts.

Advocates maintain the position that...

When to use 'Proponents claim that'

Proponents claim that
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News Interview

Reporting on a new bill.

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University Essay

Analyzing a theory.

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Boardroom

Discussing a merger.

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Debate Club

Rebutting an argument.

よくある質問

10 問

A 'proponent' is a person who advocates for or supports a specific cause or idea. It comes from the Latin 'proponere,' meaning to put forward.

Not necessarily, but it implies that the statement hasn't been proven as an absolute fact yet. It’s more neutral than states but less certain than proves.

Only if you are being funny or having a very serious intellectual debate. In a normal text like Proponents claim that the movie starts at 5, you will sound very strange.

The opposite is an opponent. You would say Opponents argue that... to show the other side of the debate.

Yes, that usually introduces the clause containing the actual argument. For example, Proponents claim that [argument].

Yes, it is perfect for academic writing. It shows you can identify different schools of thought without being biased.

It is pronounced pro-PO-nents. The stress is on the second syllable.

Yes, Proponents say that is slightly less formal but means the same thing. Claim sounds more like a structured argument.

Usually, yes, because you are talking about a group of people. If it's just one person, you'd say The proponent claims that... but that is rare.

They are very similar. An advocate often implies someone who takes action or speaks publicly for a cause, while a proponent just supports the idea.

関連フレーズ

Advocates argue that

Supporters maintain that

Critics contend that

According to proponents

The prevailing view among supporters is

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