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The phrase "always been supportive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has consistently provided encouragement or assistance over time.
Example: "Throughout my career, my family has always been supportive, helping me through every challenge."
Alternatives: "consistently offered support" or "has always provided encouragement."
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Valerie's always been supportive".
He's always been supportive and encouraging.
"My parents have always been supportive".
My mum has always been supportive.
Has the University always been supportive of private business ventures?
India's government has not always been supportive of private banks.
"We have always been supportive of the IHFFC.
Ms. Mock said her family has always been supportive.
"And I have always been supportive of him".
"He's never been critical, he's always been supportive.
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