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The phrase "about to support" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a forthcoming action or intention to provide assistance or backing to someone or something.
Example: "We are about to support the new initiative with additional resources and manpower."
Alternatives: "ready to assist" or "preparing to back".
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One, Apple is about to support Blu-ray in it's media organization software and disc info will be provided by Gracenote.
If Americans are not about to embrace socialism, they certainly are not about to support reparations.
While he appreciated the help, he wasn't about to support Republicans: "They are for the rich," he said.
The plans require negotiations with union officials who indicated yesterday that they are not about to support them.
Then, the United States was about to support sanctions against North Korea for its refusal to allow inspectors to visit the site of its suspected nuclear weapons program.
Conservationists want a moratorium, but Japan is reportedly about to support a scientific panel's recommendation that the quota be set at 15,000 tonnes, about half the current level.
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Each year, the parade's committees raise about $150,000 to support the event.
There is no drama about whether to support Cavendish or questions about whether Wiggins or Froome will lead.
About 10% of the news angles were about moves to support cycling or expressions of support for cycling.
At 23, he started thinking about working to support his family.
After seeing Carson the day before, he planned to pray for guidance about who to support.
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