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"propped him up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It's an idiom that means to give emotional support to someone, or figuratively, to 'hold them up'. For example, "When Joe found himself struggling to stay motivated, his friends propped him up with encouraging words."
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Douch propped him up, apologizing for the joke.
Others propped him up, threw water on his face.
I propped him up and went back to bed," she said.
Assad's traditional allies have propped him up, citing principles of sovereignty to shield his regime.
Some of his companions propped him up and pleaded with him to move.
"I propped him up to keep him out of the water.
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Each one of you needs someone to prop him up.
In a packed midfield he had Antonio Núñez and Igor Biscan to prop him up.
In addition, he said, "the Iranians are doing everything" in their power to prop him up.
At first, he's more raw material than man, collapsing unless others prop him up.
Mr. Bush has Condi Rice and a raft of coaches to prop him up on foreign affairs.
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