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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to underpin" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the support or foundation for an idea, argument, or structure. Example: "The research findings serve to underpin the theory that climate change is accelerating."
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to underpin
verb
To support from below with props or masonry.
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To underpin prosperity, stability and growth.
"There's nothing to underpin the U.S. initiative.
The technology required to underpin this security is not new.
We'd appreciate your thoughts and questions to underpin the debate.
"We had to underpin the entire church," he said.
The Lark chassis continued to underpin the car through 1985.
China needs regional stability to underpin its continued economic growth.
Now more than ever science needs to underpin decision-making in all facets of society.
But you need a national strategy, a mechanism, to underpin that.
Others, meanwhile, have simply used the raw emotion of the game to underpin their stories.
He wants governments to underpin their approach to meeting the challenge of deprivation with science.
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