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The phrase "government sponsored" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is supported or funded by the government. Example: "The government sponsored program provided free healthcare to low-income families."
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"It is not government sponsored".
This article describes an exercise that has participants evaluate a 1937 U.S. Government sponsored technology forecast.
Policy implications for the display industry are discussed against the background of previous experiences with government sponsored R&D collaborations.
Nonprofit and government sponsored entities also prepare returns.
Government sponsored racism.
Hitler's government sponsored architecture on an immense scale.
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Pay for an independent non-government sponsored survey.
Privacy's Public, Government-Sponsored Death.
Government-sponsored tour packages are available.
And experts fear government-sponsored hacking.
All were government-sponsored endeavors.
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