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much needed supports
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "much needed supports" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "much-needed support" as "support" is typically uncountable in this context. Example: "The organization provided much-needed support to the families affected by the disaster."
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The Church has a powerful influence over societal attitudes to these vulnerable women [ 20], as well as huge potential to promote social inclusion and provide them with much needed supports.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
These programs have the potential to provide much needed support to stroke survivors and to promote well-being of peer supporters.
Science
Since the purchases were made in dollars, they also provided much needed support for the currency.
News & Media
We are allies, and give each other much needed support and perspective.
News & Media
Both have ties to the Latin community that could help harvest much needed support for their party from Hispanics.
News & Media
In an attempt to secure much needed support from the Catholic Church the reform was immediately supported by the leaders of both dominant parties in the electoral race.
News & Media
Many charities push for change as well as providing much needed support and services but, in my mind, they are often restricted.
News & Media
In large part this was because Klinsmann's odd defensive midfielder out, Maurice Edu, was giving a beleaguered Union coach John Hackworth, some much needed support upon his return from the US camp.
News & Media
Pulling together a group of people you trust, while helping them at the same time, is one way to minimise some of the risk and provide your business with some much needed support.
News & Media
Funding cuts to the mental health sector planted the seeds for The Artful Dodgers Studios and The Crunch provided much needed support for this creative space for disadvantaged youth.
News & Media
"While developed countries continue to hesitate in providing much needed support to enhance adaptation actions, particularly vulnerable and poorer developing countries like the Philippines continue to bear the brunt of the destructive effects of climate change," says Shubert Ciencia of Oxfam in the Philippines, a senior member of the Philippine delegation to the UN climate talks.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing something that is greatly required, use the phrase "much-needed support" instead of "much needed supports". The word "support" is generally uncountable in this context.
Common error
Avoid using "supports" as a plural noun when referring to assistance or aid. The correct form is "support", which functions as an uncountable noun in this context. Using "much-needed support" is grammatically sound.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "much needed supports" attempts to function as an adjective phrase modifying a noun, aiming to describe something as greatly required. However, as Ludwig AI points out, the standard construction uses "support" as an uncountable noun.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "much needed supports" is understandable, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct and widely accepted phrase is "much-needed support", where "support" functions as an uncountable noun. According to Ludwig AI, using the plural form "supports" in this context deviates from standard English usage. When aiming to emphasize the necessity of assistance, consider using alternatives such as "essential assistance", "critical help", or "urgently required support" to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
badly needed assistance
Replaces "supports" with "assistance" while maintaining the intensity of the need, and using a more common structure.
desperately required aid
Substitutes both "much needed" and "supports" to offer a more emphatic and slightly different tone, highlighting urgency.
essential supports
Focuses on the necessity aspect by using "essential", while still using the word supports.
critical assistance
Emphasizes the importance of the assistance provided.
urgently required assistance
Highlights the time-sensitive nature of the need for assistance.
vital supports
Implies that the "supports" are crucial and indispensable.
indispensable assistance
Highlights that the "assistance" is compulsory and necessary.
much-needed help
Replaces "supports" with help, a more generic term but correct form
desperately sought help
Indicates a high level of desire for aid or assistance.
badly wanted aid
Conveys a strong sense of desire and urgency for assistance.
FAQs
Is "much needed supports" grammatically correct?
No, "much needed supports" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing is "much-needed "much-needed support"" where "support" is an uncountable noun.
What does "much-needed support" mean?
It refers to assistance, help, or resources that are greatly required or essential in a particular situation. It emphasizes the importance and urgency of the support provided.
How can I use "much-needed support" in a sentence?
You can use it like this: "The donation provided "much-needed support" to the victims of the disaster", or "The new policy offers "much-needed support" for small businesses."
What are some alternatives to "much needed support"?
Alternatives include "essential "essential assistance"", "critical "critical aid"", or "desperately required "desperately required help"", depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested