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"gains support from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something has gained approval or backing from another person or party. For example, "The candidate gains support from a majority of voters."
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That prospect gains support from the model that Greene calls "the inflationary multiverse".
This explanation has appealed strongly to psychoanalysts; it also gains support from the finding that an experience very similar to déjà vu can be induced in normal people by hypnosis.
This baleful conclusion gains support from a trusted adviser of Kennedy, Theodore Sorensen, who is quoted in Thomas Brown's "JFK: History of an Image" (Indiana University Press, 1988) as saying that Kennedy "was simply going to weather it out, a nasty, untidy mess to which there was no other acceptable conclusion".
Here Butler's work gains support from writings of feminist biologists.
This study gains support from the advanced RBV theory that highlights the role of capability to manage the resources.
This "universalist" view of color perception gains support from a paper published online this week by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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"We will continue trying to gain support" from the opposition.
Obama also gained support from some unexpected quarters.
The crucial factor is gaining support from existing employees.
The idea immediately gained support from biking and pedestrian groups.
The proposal immediately ran into stiff criticism from some accounting firms, but gained support from others.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com