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The phrase "support tough" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of providing support in difficult situations, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "We need to support tough decisions during this challenging time."
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"We support tough but reasonable federal regulation," Mr. Sylvia said.
China's refusal to support tough U.N. Security Council sanctions against Mr. Assad is unconscionable.
Last month, activists blanketed Intel's Facebook page with calls to support tough legislation to curb trade in conflict minerals.
Then, too, in the aftermath of Sept. 11, many Americans, of every age, support tough action to prevent terrorism.
That tells me that plenty of Latino voters would support tough immigration enforcement measures, so long as they were perceived at targeting lawbreakers, not Latinos.
Human rights groups defending prisoners' rights have been put on the defensive, meanwhile, and courts throughout the region remain highly susceptible to pressure to support tough policing.
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Many marine biologists support tougher regulation of shark fishing itself.
Russia also indicated it might support tougher UN sanctions.
But people who support tougher enforcement of immigration laws have not been impressed by the rallies.
Iran insists its program is peaceful, and Russia has been reluctant to support tougher sanctions against it.
Mr Olmert asked China to support tougher measures against Iran unless it halts work on its nuclear programme.
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