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Discover Ludwig"buttressed by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is supported or reinforced by something else. Example: The argument was buttressed by strong evidence and persuasive reasoning. In this example, the phrase "buttressed by" is used to show that the argument was made stronger and more effective because of the evidence and reasoning that supported it.
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Solidity has to be buttressed by solidarity.
Buttressed by massive subsidies, that is.
The roofline falls sweetly, buttressed by strong, sweeping rear pillars.
But his authority has been buttressed by four structural changes.
Mr. Barnett's book is buttressed by literary anecdote and quotation.
Their story was buttressed by three videos of the incident.
This will be buttressed by what Osborne called "credit easing".
That feeling was buttressed by a 17-3 halftime deficit.
So what you have is optimism buttressed by pseudo-science and statistical legerdemain".
Time Inc has been buttressed by Time Warner's flush TV divisions.
My fork, buttressed by considerable shoulder pressure, could not penetrate it.
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