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Discover Ludwig"seems supportive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's attitude or behavior towards a certain situation. Example: She seems supportive of the new project and has offered to help in any way she can.
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"Everybody seems supportive," he said.
"Congress seems supportive of science," she said.
A town business leader (Thomas Mitchell) first seems supportive but then insists that Kane flee for the good of local commerce.
My advisor seems supportive, but it isn't obvious that his heart is in it.
And based on how Senator Burr, Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, chose to close the hearing, government seems supportive of social media companies collaborating.
Congress, which so far seems supportive of the precision medicine initiative, will need to approve the funding proposed in next week's presidential budget proposal for the 2016 fiscal year, which begins in October.
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Residents seemed supportive.
President Bush, too, seemed supportive of Mr. Davis.
But on this day, the public seemed supportive.
He had seemed supportive of the measure and appeared anguished and uncomfortable when he cast his no vote.
For now, these senators say, most people from their home districts still seem supportive, and their families, if confused as the days dragged on, still seemed patient.
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