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'supportive backbone' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used figuratively to refer to a person or organization that provides essential support, such as a strong group of friends, family members, or business partners. For example, "Our supportive backbone of family and friends has helped us through some of the toughest times."
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"In many ways," notes Dr. Mkerenga, "UNICEF is a supportive backbone for health services in Southern Sudan".
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Who provides backbone support?
This will depend on a backbone of realistic supportive funding, not only to maintain core strategies and associated quality control, but to ensure access to new technologies to pursue innovative research avenues (for example, in vivo imaging, genetically engineered models and high-throughput genomic screening).
A backbone".
They are the backbone.
He wants backbone.
He has no backbone".
"Some people have backbone.
They have backbone.
The backbone bit.
"A lot of backbone.
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