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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am supportive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone is in a state of providing help or encouragement to others.
Example: "In my role as a mentor, I always strive to be supportive of my mentees' goals and aspirations."
Alternatives: "I provide support" or "I am encouraging."
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am supportive
adjective
Providing support.
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When approached by VICE, local MP David Lammy expressed his support: "I am supportive of the growing role of community land trusts in order to tackle London's ever growing housing crisis," he said.
"So I am supportive of a gradual program.
"I am supportive of the reforms of the NHS.
"I certainly am supportive of Terry," he said.
"I am supportive of having groups work with LIPA to make us better," he said.
Muir said: "I am supportive of the establishment of a select committee on wind turbines.
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