Sentence examples for assimilated support from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "assimilated support" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing support that has been integrated or absorbed into a system or process.
Example: "The team provided assimilated support to ensure that all members were on the same page regarding the project goals."
Alternatives: "integrated support" or "incorporated assistance".

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Within days of the launch of the Bergen Line the city council had assimilated support for the suggestion.

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In short, the network assimilates statistically supported deviations from parsimony.

According to Sargeant et al. [ 11], feedback that is more specific is more readily assimilated, a view supported by Archer [ 12], who additionally concluded that feedback should not be exclusively trainer-driven but a two-way process in which trainers provide comments and at the same time encourage trainees to self-reflect on their performance.

Vegetation vigor (EVI) measures health of vegetation while NPP measures amount of net carbon assimilated to ecosystems after supporting respiration and transpiration which is common ecosystem health parameter.

Another strength was that the present study assimilated activities with perceived health conditions and support mechanisms.

In some cases, trusts that previously supported an NMP lead, NMP forum and educational updates had been assimilated into a new trust that now provided only minimal support.

Assimilated carbon is then exported as sucrose to support growth of 'sink' organs, such as developing leaves and roots.

Our findings suggest that once students are assimilated in the clinical department and have a supported role in the day-to-day functioning of the workplace they are more eager to engage.

But it remains unclear how much Isis and its fighters, who are heavily assimilated into the local population and have significant local support, will invest in any counter-offensive in Falluja.

These properties can be assimilated by a parsimonious network of isolates with statistically supported connections [59] [61].

In support of this theory – another view suggests that the different groups interbred and assimilated – is that so little survives, in terms of place-names or the language that we use today, of the Romano-Celtic spoken at the time.

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