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"support to doing" is not correct and usable in written English
It should be phrased "support for doing". For example: The organization provided financial support for doing research on the subject.
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In an hourlong meeting at the White House, said Mr. McCain, Republican of Arizona, Mr. Obama gave general support to doing more for the Syrian rebels, although no specifics were agreed upon.
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He needs support to do it.
Even so, there is bipartisan support to do more.
The Congolese state needs support to do this.
She gave me emotional support to do that.
"The federal government should give support to do this program," he says, "but doesn't.
Inexplicably, it appears to have President Obama's support to do so.
Schools will be given a reasonable chance to improve, and the support to do so.
It's about getting the support to do things, to achieve things".
After the Connecticut shootings, Smith posted something on Facebook and drew more support to do something.
I still need support to do my shopping but it makes it much easier.
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