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Common collocations with support in American Collocation

support verb transitive

US /səˈpɔrt/

strongly

actively
enthusiastically
fully
overwhelmingly
partially
partly
strongly
unanimously
vigorously
wholeheartedly
widely

We strongly support this proposal.

broadly

broadly

A climate of innovation and entrepreneurship should be broadly supported.

openly or directly

directly
officially
openly
publicly

I told both Ron and Rhodri to their faces that I would publicly support neither of them.

properly

effectively
properly
well

Parents cannot properly support the school if they don’t know what the rules are.

attempt or aim

aim
campaign
effort
idea
initiative
project
proposal

A French-language newspaper was published to support the campaign.

people

children
family
learners
parents
pupils
staff
students
teachers

The project supported children from age seven through to eleven years old.

activity

activity
development
growth
learning
work

Purpose built laboratories and workshops ensure good facilities to support your learning.

assist
develop
encourage
help
promote
sustain

The primary function of University is to support and encourage academic learning.