continued support
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontinuedandsupport
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continued
adjective[before noun]
uk/kənˈtɪn.juːd/us/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
still happening, existing, ...
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support
noun
uk/səˈpɔːt/us/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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(Definition ofcontinuedandsupportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcontinued support
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In the few cases when relatives did receivecontinuedsupportfrom a person who appreciated their needs, it was perceived as enormously helpful.
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Withcontinuedsupport, it should be possible to complete these within a few years.
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This justifiescontinuedsupportfor farmers, despite the rising cost of subsidies.14 13.
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And they successfully forced their elite allies in both parties to make concessions in order to ensure theircontinuedsupport.
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Some continuity andcontinuedsupportcould clearly help children's adjustment during this period of transition.
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It is conceivable that withcontinuedsupport, she might not die so quickly.
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Clearly, the royalists depended on theircontinuedsupportand paid heed to their interests and views.
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In the end, however, positive results were not enough to ensurecontinuedsupportfor the ministry.
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I am most grateful for theircontinuedsupportof these important questions concerning language survival.
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This article considers these factors and their implications and highlights the need for health care researchers to engage more effectively with the public in order to ensure itscontinuedsupport.
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We gratefully acknowledge the donors'continuedsupport.
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However, several recent developments mean that those concerned with health care research must reconsider what they must do to ensure the public'scontinuedsupportand cooperation.
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This is because in the last resort the future of this unique service can be assured only by thecontinuedsupportof consumers.
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Further, there is no reference to the need for personal development and no safeguards forcontinuedsupportfor liberal adult education.
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That is a minimum requirement for mycontinuedsupportof the amendment.
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To their immense credit, they have endured it; they deserve our understanding and ourcontinuedsupportas the peace process develops.
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The successful transition to statutory regulation will depend heavily on theircontinuedsupportand maintenance.
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If we fail to implement what was undertaken there, then the most vehement statements ofcontinuedsupportwill not help in the least.
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Yourcontinuedsupportwill also be essential during the implementation of the initiative.
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