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support your interests
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "support your interests" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ways to assist or promote someone's personal or professional goals. Example: "Our organization aims to provide resources and opportunities that will help support your interests in environmental conservation."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(3)
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His general message was: If you continue to vote for a party that does not support your interests, you can't complain if things do not get better.
News & Media
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Government that supported your interests was mercilessly attacked.
News & Media
Or, if the person you were madly in love with was detrimental to all of your other interests, then you now know you should find someone that supports your interests and hobbies and is a positive influence on your life.
Wiki
If you or your broker/agent aren't careful, your landlord or their architect could waste a lot of time proposing mostly run-of-the-mill layouts, which probably won't cultivate the kind of aesthetic or culture that would support your strategic interests in hiring, creativity and productivity.
News & Media
Support your child's interests with age-appropriate books.
Wiki
Meaning, you can bloody well put whatever value you want to support your own self interest.
News & Media
As you visit colleges this summer, determine if your prospective colleges support your goals and complement your interests.
News & Media
He knows that -- unlike before -- we are now playing "no limits" and because of that when you have most of the chips you should try to "buy" the pot -- or in this case the elections and those who will support your business and financial interests.
News & Media
Embellishments can add interest, support your theme, guide the eye and create unity among pages with a common theme.
Wiki
While "STEM" is not quite a household acronym, supporting your daughter's interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (at any age), and encouraging her to pursue those interests is more than worthwhile.
News & Media
-What people or commercial interests have supported your side in the argument?
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When encouraging someone, specify how you will "support your interests". For example, you might offer resources, connections, or simply your time and attention.
Common error
Don't assume that merely saying you "support your interests" is sufficient. Show tangible support through actions, resources, or active participation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "support your interests" functions as a directive or a statement of intent. According to Ludwig, the phrase is correct and usable in written English. It is typically used to express encouragement, assistance, or approval of someone's passions and goals.
Frequent in
News & Media
32%
Wiki
28%
Huffington Post
15%
Less common in
TechCrunch
7%
Formal & Business
5%
Science & Research
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "support your interests" is a grammatically correct and commonly used expression to convey encouragement and backing for someone's passions. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and usability in written English. Usage spans across various contexts, including News & Media and Wiki content. To effectively "support your interests", move beyond passive encouragement and offer tangible assistance through resources, connections, or active involvement. Consider alternatives such as "encourage your passions" or "foster your hobbies" to vary your language.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
encourage your passions
Focuses on inspiring enthusiasm and dedication towards one's interests.
promote your passions
Emphasizes the act of advocating for and raising the profile of one's interests.
foster your hobbies
Implies nurturing and developing one's recreational pursuits.
nurture your inclinations
Suggests carefully cultivating one's natural tendencies and interests.
champion your causes
Highlights actively defending and promoting beliefs or interests.
advocate for your passions
Focuses on publicly supporting and defending one's interests.
endorse your hobbies
Implies formally approving and supporting recreational activities.
back your pursuits
Offers general support for one's endeavors and interests.
stand by your commitments
Emphasizes loyalty and steadfastness to one's chosen interests.
uphold your values
Focuses on maintaining and defending one's core beliefs and principles.
FAQs
How can I better show that I "support your interests"?
Instead of just saying you support someone's interests, offer specific help or resources. This could involve providing constructive feedback, connecting them with relevant contacts, or helping them find learning opportunities.
What's a more emphatic way to say I "support your interests"?
To express stronger support, you might say you're "fully committed to" helping them achieve their goals, or that you "wholeheartedly endorse" their passions.
Is it better to "support their interest" or "support their interests"?
Use "support their interest" if referring to a single, specific interest. Use "support their interests" when referring to multiple interests or their overall range of passions and hobbies.
What's the difference between "encourage your interests" and "support your interests"?
"Encourage your interests" implies inspiring and motivating someone, while "support your interests" suggests providing practical assistance, resources, or advocacy.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested