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extensively support
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "extensively support" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a strong or comprehensive level of assistance or backing provided to someone or something. Example: "The new policy is designed to extensively support small businesses in their growth and development."
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Infectious disease prevention for children is Japan's major contribution to the health sector in Sudan and the Government of Japan has been supporting this programme since 2000 and will extensively support the continued efforts by UNICEF and the Government of the Sudan in preventing infectious diseases in Sudan," Ambassador Ishii said.
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"He's on record extensively supporting intervention in Libya," she said.
News & Media
He and his wife, Jackie, traveled extensively supporting CARE projects and workers around the world.
News & Media
He's on record extensively supporting intervention in Libya … And I think taking that action was the right decision.
News & Media
Information, analyses and discussions are extensively supported by the consideration of examples from literature and from the authors' direct experience.
Among the researchers' protests was a petition letter signed by some 75,000 researchers and extensively supported by the French population as a whole.
Science & Research
Not only have successes been achieved in the life sciences, genetics, and biotechnology--they are also extensively supported by public funds.
Science & Research
After a historical view of a series of solutions from physical to ICT supported, we present our proposal extensively supported by up-to-date ICT.
Despite the abundance of supporting tools and methods engineers have at their disposal nowadays, the early stages of design processes are still not extensively supported.
The USDOE joined the program with a cooperative agreement between the Federal Energy Technology Center FETCC) — now the National Energy Technology Laboratory NETLL) and EPRI; this agreement was extensively supported by the energy efficiency and renewable energy (EERE) element of USDOE.
Science
During the [1980 88] Iran Iraq war, the Saudis also extensively supported Saddam Hussein both financially and by providing weapons.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "extensively support" when you want to convey a high degree of commitment or resource allocation towards a cause, project, or person. Ensure the context clearly demonstrates this significant level of backing.
Common error
Avoid using "extensively support" in situations where the support is minimal or symbolic. This phrase implies a tangible and substantial level of assistance, so ensure your usage accurately reflects the magnitude of the backing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "extensively support" functions as a verb phrase, where the adverb "extensively" modifies the verb "support". It indicates the action of providing substantial assistance or backing to something.
Frequent in
Science
28%
News & Media
25%
Formal & Business
16%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "extensively support" is a phrase used to describe providing significant backing or assistance. While grammatically correct and valid as confirmed by Ludwig AI, its frequency is relatively rare. The phrase appears across different contexts, from science and news to formal business settings. When using "extensively support", ensure the context accurately reflects the substantial level of aid being provided. Alternatives such as "strongly back" or "thoroughly endorse" can be considered based on the specific nuance intended.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
strongly back
Emphasizes strength of support; replaces "extensively" with "strongly".
thoroughly endorse
Focuses on complete and comprehensive approval, swapping "support" for "endorse".
fully advocate
Highlights active promotion; "advocate" replaces "support" to show more active backing.
generously aid
Stresses the abundance of assistance; "aid" focuses on providing help.
significantly bolster
Indicates a considerable strengthening effect; "bolster" suggests reinforcing.
comprehensively assist
Highlights the completeness of the assistance; "assist" offers direct help.
substantially promote
Focuses on significant advancement; "promote" implies active encouragement.
heavily finance
Emphasizes financial backing; "finance" specifies monetary support.
widely champion
Implies broad public endorsement; "champion" suggests advocacy.
actively foster
Highlights proactive development; "foster" focuses on nurturing growth.
FAQs
How can I use "extensively support" in a sentence?
You can use "extensively support" to describe providing significant assistance or resources to something. For example, "The organization will "extensively support" the new research initiative."
What are some alternatives to "extensively support"?
Alternatives include "strongly back", "thoroughly endorse", or "fully advocate", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it correct to say "intensely support" instead of "extensively support"?
While both adverbs modify "support", "intensely" suggests a strong emotional commitment, whereas "extensively" indicates a large amount of resources or effort. The choice depends on the intended meaning.
What's the difference between "extensively support" and "broadly support"?
"Extensively support" implies a deep commitment of resources, while "broadly support" suggests widespread agreement or approval from many people or groups. The phrases are not interchangeable.
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