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are buttressed
noun
A brick or stone structure built against another structure to support it.
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They are buttressed by 1,205 adjunct, part-time professors.
They are buttressed by pullquotes like: "When you are younger, you dress for other people.
The writer claims that Wolfe's accusations are buttressed by time-line problems and several puzzling forensic phenomena.
Many are tall forest trees that are buttressed by great spreading roots; others are planted as ornamentals.
What makes the human mind so resistant to certain kinds of facts, even when these facts are buttressed by vast amounts of evidence?
"Rising appetites for personal mobility are buttressed by the association of car ownership with high social status," a report on changes in bus transportation pointed out.
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Corporate profits are buttressing these projections.
Solidity has to be buttressed by solidarity.
This conclusion is buttressed by the supplemental record.
Roofs were buttressed, and modern plumbing was installed.
Mr. Barnett's book is buttressed by literary anecdote and quotation.
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