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'implicit backing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an unstated, but still present, level of support or acceptance of an idea or opinion. For example, "The Prime Minister's silence indicated a kind of implicit backing of the new law."
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China is not bothered.In January 2007 much of the outside world gave implicit backing to what amounted to a coup, and two years of unelected army-backed "technocratic" government.
Investors viewed Fannie, and its new sibling, Freddie, as having the implicit backing of the Treasury.
That would force banks to pay for the implicit backing they enjoy from the state.
With Kenya's implicit backing, he has refused to let representatives from the federal government enter Kismayo.
With the government's implicit backing, their senior debt rises to Aaa.
The law also made the government's implicit backing of Fannie and Freddie explicit, if necessary by injecting capital into them.
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Chinese leaders chose to park the bulk of that in safe securities backed by the American government, including Treasury bonds and the debt of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which had implicit government backing.
They had implicit government backing that they either played up or denied, depending on the circumstances.
Until recently, lenders had assumed Dubai's many state-linked companies had implicit government backing.
Banks and foreign governments held buckets of their paper, too, in the belief it had implicit state backing.
Which firms will be designated as systemically important, and how will they pay for their implicit government backing?
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