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"supportive facts" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to specific pieces of information or evidence that are used to strengthen or back up a point or argument. Example: In her persuasive essay, the author provides several supportive facts from reliable sources to convince the readers of her viewpoint on the issue of climate change.
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These supportive facts further support the potential use of nanoparticles to deliver the drugs to the ocular surfaces.
The current paper deals with these issues and tries to add supportive facts on the limits of CDA energetics.
The slow fundraising for Paul and some supportive facts has been a source of drama and confusion for libertarians.
There is no need for supportive facts or questions!
But there never are any credible supportive facts.
Governor Christie's commission report concerning the takeover of Rutgers-Camden is two pages long, has little supportive facts and zero fiscal analysis.
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Rather than looking for information to inform or challenge their assumptions and prejudices, rather than think and read and wonder, too many Americans hold fast to their "opinions," even if those opinions are not based on one single supportive fact.
Another very supportive fact for our study was that NIDDM patients showed decreased levels of CrAT mRNA levels [ 14].
The Toll Brothers executive came away from that meeting confident that Ms. Einstein was supportive, a fact later confirmed in conversations with the township manager.
Although it was difficult at times, I felt liberated, especially when I found that many of my friends were supportive; in fact, they were excited for me!
She was so supportive, in fact, that the final scene involved... a pregnancy test?! Kristina Kristina (Monica Potter) had a big season as well.
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