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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a supporter to" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It is more common to say "a supporter of" something or someone. Example: "She is a strong supporter of animal rights."
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"At the end of the day I will always remain a supporter to this legendary football club.
After losing a fan favourite like Joel Griffiths, that would have been hard for a supporter to swallow.
He is not going to tell a supporter to "fuck off and die", no matter how bad the abuse gets.
He wrote a letter to the Conservative Leadership PAC, a supporter, to persuade the group to abide by the agreement.
"It was stacked," Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, told reporters in explaining his rationale for switching from a supporter to an opponent of the commission.
I am satisfied that I have been part of a campaign, as a journalist and a supporter, to expose this terrible truth.
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Researchers can play a more constant role within research-policy partnerships – as was the case in our study – whereas policy-makers' involvement can vary from being a formal supporter to a responsive audience and to an integral partner [ 45].
Ten years ago it joined forces with a corporate supporter to provide a Christmas meal for young homeless people.
"You shouldn't be governor unless you can pronounce the name of the state," Mr. Davis wisecracked to a supporter, according to a report in The Sacramento Bee.
Outside an event in Westerville, Ohio, Mr. Wilson tried to persuade an Obama supporter to give Mr. Romney a shot.
@NicolaSturgeon sways a #UKIP supporter to "undecided" love it!
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