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The phrase "has strong support from" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It's most commonly used to express that a particular person, group, or idea has widespread backing or approval from people or organizations. For example: "The proposal has strong support from the local government."
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That approach also has strong support from the administration.
General Khan has strong support from the army chief of staff, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.
And he has strong support from Democratic officials in Manhattan and the Bronx.
A lesbian, she has strong support from gay and lesbian groups.
Carriers' participation in the system, which has strong support from the industry, is voluntary.
He has strong support from players and built the defense that has sustained the Ravens.
This proposal has strong support from anti-smoking advocates, firefighters and consumer groups.
The bill has strong support from both civil rights and law enforcement groups.
The bill has strong support from environmentalists but opposition from the chemical industry.
Mr. Assad still has strong support from many Syrians, including members of the Sunni urban class.
It's because each has strong support from one end of the political spectrum or the other.
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