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"give moral support" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to encourage someone in their endeavors. For example, "I'm here to give you moral support if you need it."
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Rock legend Brian May has revisited Gloucestershire to "give moral support" to anti-badger cull supporters.
And it's really good to get and give moral support to each other".
(Stone, by contrast, is no longer running, although he will be in Wales to give moral support).
"She came to cover up the crimes committed by Israel and to give moral support to the occupation," he said.
He said the timing of the announcement was intended "to give moral support to the Palestinians, cause confusion to the Israelis and assurance to the detainees".
He did not call for revenge, but instead said that South Korea needed to bolster its own defenses and give moral support to the president in a time of crisis.
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"The man helped, and the E.M.T. came, and we were all there giving moral support.
The initiative is about keeping the stories of unjustly persecuted people alive, giving moral support, he added.
Behind him, giving moral support and her vote, was what I can only guess to be his wife.
Mr Tsipras, 38, a vocal critic of police brutality, has been criticised for giving moral support to the anarchists, who are blamed for violent confrontations with authorities.
The people whose consciousness is being raised may be given information they most desperately lack and need, may be given moral support they need.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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