Collocations withsupporter

These are words often used in combination withsupporter.

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active supporter
It is extremely important for the environment that we continue to be a keen and active supporter of greater energy efficiency.
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ardent supporter
For me, as an ardent supporter of a social market economy, my motto is: people first, the economy second.
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avid supporter
Koizumi, for instance, had never been an avid supporter of inflation targeting.
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committed supporter
He is a deeply committed supporter of the aims of the war.
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core supporters
Creating a tax regime that was both economically successful and politically palatable (to core supporters as well as waverers) was a tall order.
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enthusiastic supporter
He became an enthusiastic supporter of the transfer of methods of industrial research to cancer studies and later developed a large-scale screening program for potential anticancer drugs (ibid, 433).
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fervent supporter
I am, therefore, a fervent supporter of a tax on financial transactions.
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financial supporter
She became an ardent financial supporter of public education.
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firm supporter
I am a firm supporter of the principle that everyone who enjoys local services and has a vote should make a contribution towards the services.
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key supporter
For each subject one informal supporter was identified as the key supporter, providing most help.
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loyal supporter
He is a loyal supporter of occupational pensions.
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opposition supporters
In this respect, foreign sailors were most commonly identified as opposition supporters.
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passionate supporter
I am a passionate supporter of the practice and theory of full employment.
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potential supporters
Getting potential supporters to open those books or inquire about those instruments, however, required that their interests be piqued through widely available advertisements.
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prominent supporter
He was a prominent supporter of school choice.
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rival supporters
These are as follows: first, that there must be effective means of segregating rival supporters on the terraces of all grounds.
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staunch supporter
By the late 1840s he was emerging as a leading liberal agriculturalist, a staunch supporter of free trade in food and an advocate of ' high farming'.
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strong supporter
I am also a very strong supporter of the airbus.
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vocal supporter
He is a most vocal supporter, but perhaps my speech might benefit in cogency if his support were not so continuous.
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