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The phrase "also supported by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is additionally backed or reinforced by another source or piece of evidence.
Example: "The theory is well-established, also supported by recent research findings that confirm its validity."
Alternatives: "further backed by" or "additionally corroborated by".
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Simon Burke - also supported by M&B.
She was also supported by the Latvian authorities.
The campaign is also supported by the Society of Authors.
The plan is also supported by a citizens advisory panel.
The march is also supported by Amnesty International.
Cameron was also supported by the Swedish leader, Frederik Reinfeldt.
HybridCache is also supported by additional data.
OpenID is also supported by AOL, Orange and Digg.
Geek'n Rolla is also supported by School for Startups.
This finding is also supported by Coppock (1994).
This finding is also supported by Pérez-Gladish et al.
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