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Discover LudwigThe phrase "support someone to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to assisting or helping someone in achieving a specific goal or task. Example: "Our organization aims to support individuals to reach their full potential through various training programs."
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"It can take a long time to set up the right services, to support someone to move into the community.
Broadly speaking, we make friends at work either to help us get something done (task related) or for emotional support (someone to have lunch with or talk about work-related problems).
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Ironically, if Boehner took this route, it would be a huge goad to the Tea Partiers to figure out a way of supporting someone to replace Boehner, so it'd even be to their own advantage, eventually.
I learned that it takes as much courage to support someone as it does to have the courage to do something.
"From Day 1, I could not support someone who voted to go to war," Mr. Carroll said.
We don't have support or someone to protect us.
They needed a support group, someone to guide them.
"They hide their pain, and it's not easy to talk to your children about that unless you have support or someone to sit down with you".
If your daughter is in a trade union they should be able to provide further support and someone to accompany her to the grievance hearing.
'I think a helpline should provide the emotional support... someone to moan to or possibly you feel you can pass a problem to or get direction as to how you can solve that problem...'..... Husband Some stressed the importance of availability, quick responses and personalised information.
To assure support and someone to talk to, all of them received the interviewer's contact information after the interviews.
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