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To buttress
noun
A brick or stone structure built against another structure to support it.
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To buttress its position, the A.F.L.-C.I.O.
To buttress her case, two allergists wrote letters saying her allergy was life threatening.
To buttress his case, he presented the court with a novel legal argument.
To buttress the manufactured pressure, Carolina will shake things up with amoeba looks before the snap.
To buttress its big-picture coverage, MSNBC.com shares reporting with The Elkhart Truth.
To buttress their case, the Yankees enlisted Gutkowski, who negotiated the 1988 deal for MSG.
To buttress their argument, sports is commonly invoked as a way to illustrate this.
Statistics appear to buttress that idea.
Some of them twist poll results to buttress their bitterness.
With killers this ruthless, this seems to buttress that argument.
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He invokes a deep theorist--the only Westerner to understand China--to buttress his case.
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