strong support
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandsupport
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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support
noun
uk/səˈpɔːt/us/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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The simulations themselves give a verystrongsupportfor using both models to gain insight and understanding of the relationship among hysteresis, delays and oscillations.
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Given the divergent interests of computer equipment producers and telecoms equipment producers concerning trade liberalization, the equipment producers could not organisestrongsupportfor reform.
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Our empirical analysis producedstrongsupportfor this claim.
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There is verystrongsupportfor this assumption, even if there is disagreement about other aspects of the structure of contours.
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However, we believe that the good agreement between calculated results and measurements does providestrongsupportfor its validity.
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If hardwiring characteristics increase agency durability beyond that provided by statutory creation (and appropriate controls), this is relativelystrongsupportfor the theoretical argument.
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Demonstrating that this precision can be achieved in real-world experiments providesstrongsupportfor the snapshot thesis and the specific matching procedure.
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These findings providestrongsupportfor our perspective.
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However, as we will see, it has been observed that languages exhibit a number of structures that providestrongsupportfor the syntactic approach.
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All these replication studies lendstrongsupportto processability theory.
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It also hasstrongsupportin the political analysis of the period.
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We take this asstrongsupportfor the robustness of our result.
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A score of 1 would indicatestrongsupport, while a score of 7 would represent a total opposition.
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However, these results have not receivedstrongsupportfrom the probabilistic sensitivity analysis.
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Strongsupportwas found for a transactional pathway, starting with an association between deficits in both parenting support and control and subsequent adolescent substance use.
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The results providestrongsupportfor the hypotheses.
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This twostage model has receivedstrongsupportfrom studies examining the activation of multiple meanings of an ambiguous word.
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Similarly, claims of an imbalance between good phonology and impaired or atypical lexical semantics are withoutstrongsupport.
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Overall, the findings for unemployment lendstrongsupportto the notion that high economic performance can be achieved through two distinct institutional routes.
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The immense variety of languages, customs, mores, religious practices, and many other cultural particularities givesstrongsupportto this conjecture.
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