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"supportive of me" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means that someone is showing support or understanding towards the speaker or their actions. Example: "I am grateful for all the time and effort you have put into helping me with my project. Your advice and encouragement have been so supportive of me."
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They've always been so supportive of me.
Still, I support Fourie completely, just as he is supportive of me.
They were very supportive of me.
"He was always tremendously supportive of me".
But he was very supportive of me.
But my friends are supportive of me.
But my parents were always incredibly supportive of me.
"Coach Holloway has been supportive of me," Demps said.
"My car owner has been very supportive of me".
" But he's also been so supportive of me.
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She came from a completely different background and was super-supportive of me always.
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