Phrases with «to build a movement»

"To build a movement" means to create and develop a group of people who come together around a common idea or cause to bring about positive change or achieve a shared goal. It involves organizing and mobilizing individuals to take action, raise awareness, and work collectively towards the desired outcome. Full definition

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Sentences with «to build a movement»

  • This is possible in part by cost - reduction efforts of the green building movement over the last fifteen years. (delos.com)
  • We're building a movement of people leading efforts to tackle educational inequality in schools and beyond. (teachfirst.org.uk)
  • As part of our vision, we play an active role in building a movement for food sovereignty. (foeeurope.org)
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