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"had support from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone received assistance or backing from others in the past. For example: - She had support from her family during her time of need. - The team had incredible support from their fans throughout the entire season. - The project had support from several key stakeholders, which helped it succeed. - The politician had strong support from their party during the election campaign.
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The bill also had support from President George W. Bush, together with a wide base of supporters.
In this case, they had support from outside scientists.
His change of position, which had support from the Commonwealth, led to his reinstatement on Monday.
The chairman still had support from Mr. Chilton, who supported the earlier plan.
Republicans said the pipeline would create jobs and had support from dozens of Democrats in Congress.
"I've had support from my friends and family and we can still communicate via the internet".
He had support from several notable figures, including players Stephen Hendry, Ding Junhui and Peter Ebdon.
But it had support from civic groups in Kings Park and San Remo.
"We had support from so many people, including from abroad," he says.
"I had support from my friends and my three sisters, but not my parents.
Compare that to the experiences of those who have had support from the fund.
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