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Discover Ludwig"propped me up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a person or thing being supported or held up by something else. For example: My friends propped me up in my darkest hours.
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"Pete propped me up and actually shoved me across the goal line, and I reeled into the end zone.
They took me out, propped me up on a barstool and tried to talk to me through my thousand-yard stare.
As I reflect, I now realize that I had for too long underestimated and discounted the critical role these dedicated women teachers played they prepared me and propped me up for the emotional and mental challenges ahead.
They propped me up in a corner and I played and sang, 40 minutes on, 20 minutes off, for the evening.
He wore the same clothes for days as he rode with me to the hospital, stood watching the spectacle white-faced, cut the cord, slept in the chair in the room, propped me up as I walked out limping to the smoking area in the parking garage.
They propped me up.
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"It would help prop me up.
I used the drink to prop me up".
He would lie back on a bed and prop me up on his chest and invent things to tell me.
With Tim propping me up from behind, I gave four huge pushes and the baby slid into Alexandria's hands.
How did you know?" It would have been an entirely wrong decision to prop me up at that point in my life.
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