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The phrase "a support vehicle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a vehicle that provides assistance or backup, often in contexts like military operations, events, or sports.
Example: "During the marathon, a support vehicle followed the runners to provide water and medical assistance if needed."
Alternatives: "assistance vehicle" or "backup vehicle".
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How? Ride right among the competitors in a support vehicle.
There is a support vehicle to carry the bags.
He said they would have a 1988 Plymouth police car running alongside as a support vehicle.
Most people take two or three days to ride it, camping along the way with a support vehicle.
Full back-up is provided in the shape of a support vehicle, along with meals, including picnic lunches.
A support vehicle in which the three team members were travelling was involved in a head-on collision in Peru.
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Now St Louis isn't exactly the picture of safety, but two years ago the St Louis Police Department also acquired a Lenco BearCat armored military vehicle, a "tactical support vehicle" and a helicopter that's popular with the Korean air force.
Our strung-out convoy comprised seven red and white 2CVs, drivers mostly from the UK and US, tailed by a 4x4 support vehicle and a uniquely converted fire engine stuffed with 2CV parts and carrying an entire spare car.
One notable new item was a tank support vehicle, which has a crew of five.
A safety adviser worked on location in some places, and there was a medical support vehicle in place in some countries, travelling an hour or so behind the teams.
In one case, a Polish civilian was killed in a traffic accident involving an American support vehicle on the second day of exercises.
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