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The phrase "supportive of him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone who is providing encouragement, assistance, or approval towards another person, specifically "him." Example: She was always supportive of him, even during the toughest times.
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We're supportive of him".
They're going to be supportive of him.
I only regret that others were not supportive of him".
"And I have always been supportive of him".
We're all going to be supportive of him.
We are all supportive of him – those things happen.
Mr. Ford, he told guests, "is a friend, and I will be supportive of him".
"Arron Banks is very close to Nigel [Farage] and very supportive of him," one said.
We've tried to be very, very supportive of him and love him unconditionally.
"I've always tried to be supportive of him because of his home life," Ms. Radford said.
"I am very supportive of him and others like him," Mr. Bruno said.
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