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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually supports" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something genuinely provides backing or assistance to a claim, argument, or idea.
Example: "The research findings actually support the hypothesis that regular exercise improves mental health."
Alternatives: "truly backs" or "genuinely endorses".
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He actually supports Kaiserslautern.
Research actually supports its therapeutic benefits.
"My program actually supports women," she said at the lunch.
Who actually supports the idea of privatising social housing?
He explained, with some awkwardness, that he actually supports the minimum-wage increase.
He has precious little impact on deciding what the party actually supports and opposes.
She actually supports the government's controversial health and social care bill.
This small, finite supply is the water that actually supports human existence.
My foundation actually supports the rights of the Arab citizens in Israel.
For this reason it is important that the approach to assessment on pre-sessional courses actually supports learning.
There's a term to describe giving more time to opposing view points than the evidence actually supports – false balance.
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