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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a move supported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an action or decision that has backing or endorsement from others.
Example: "The committee voted unanimously in favor of a move supported by the majority of the members."
Alternatives: "an action backed" or "a decision endorsed".
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It is a move supported by Ms Kendall too.
The agency first considered banning the seats in 1994, a move supported by Ms. Brown.
He cut the number of M.P.s nearly in half, a move supported by most Hungarians and then he kept going.
He is also seeking a study of the feasibility of draining the reservoir and restoring the meadows on the valley floor, a move supported by many environmentalists.
A new law transfers control of jails from the security ministry to the interior ministry, a move supported by the national human-rights commission.
Forty-three members of the majority backed a resolution in parliament in defense of Bulgarian Jews, a move supported by many from across the social strata.
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Increasing premiums to 100 basis points—a drastic move supported by some would raise a nontrivial $25 billion.
Yet this will be seen as a calculated move, supported by the Prime Minister and the Chancellor, to put off any decisions about airports until after the next election.
What's more, both parties are working to amend the pacifist Article 9 of the constitution a move supported by 56% of respondents in a recent poll which implies the rightward swing in defense policy will outlast Koizumi's (currently rocky) reign.
A moving support for the screen must therefore be available.
The government is taking a political risk by trying to regulate the business – a move not supported by most voters.
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