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Free sign upThe phrase "a backing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe support or reinforcement for an idea, project, or initiative.
Example: "The proposal received a backing of influential stakeholders, which increased its chances of success."
Alternatives: "support from" or "endorsement by".
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The cancer, with a little bit more resolve, and a backing of chemo and radiation.
They will obviously have to be given a backing of some kind.
This shell is stripped from the mold and reinforced with a backing of lead alloy poured over its underside.
For his part, No I.D. builds a backing of plinking pianos, gospel swells and a Kanye-esque beat.
The binder, fillers, and pigments are mixed, then calendered into sheet form between rollers and applied to a backing of felt or canvas saturated with asphalt.
A degree, this wisdom suggests, should first and foremost be a matter of pragmatism rather than risk, a career calculation rather than a backing of talent.
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