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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong backer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who provides significant support or funding for a project, organization, or individual.
Example: "The startup was able to launch successfully thanks to a strong backer who believed in their vision."
Alternatives: "a solid supporter" or "a major sponsor."
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Mr. Lautenberg was a strong backer of motorcycle-helmet laws.
The National Sheriffs Association was also a strong backer of the FBI's policy change.
The series has a strong backer, though, in Sue Naegle, president of HBO Entertainment.
Despite his minor criticisms, Dr. Ekman is a strong backer of the series.
As a candidate and a senator, Mr. Obama was a strong backer of whistleblower protections.
Ayatollah Ahmed Jannati (below), the council's chairman, is a strong backer of President Ahmadinejad.
He is a committed free-trader and a strong backer of tax cuts, particularly on dividend taxes.
In his first term, he was a strong backer of American plans to base medium-range ballistic missiles in Europe.
"He tells us that he's a strong backer of constitutional monarchy, of multiparty democracy," Mr. Malinowski said.
By doing so, Mr. Putin has burnished his domestic image as a strong backer of his national security establishment.
But her report appeared just as Austria's objections to Turkish accession talks were melting away—and Austria has been a strong backer of Croatian membership.
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