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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undergirded by" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to mean "supported or reinforced by something." For example, "The success of the project was undergirded by the dedication of the team."
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It's as if the movie were undergirded by a sense of timeless authority borrowed from scripture.
"One is a deep ambivalence, undergirded by cultural considerations, about discussing the possibility of death.
Our low opinion is well-founded, undergirded by ample facts, historical evidence and morality.
Romantic rather than Classical, yet undergirded by reason, Olmsted practiced an art of empathy.
But the debate is undergirded by a level of stability most Americans can only dream about.
Your enemy is patient and calculative; the world is undergirded by bitter scheming and malicious plots.
The town's healthy economy, undergirded by trade with the United States, is undoubtedly important as well.
Each ball gown is a pearly cascade of satin or taffeta, undergirded by an armature of bone, padding, or tulle.
The essential unfairness of so few men seeing the bulk of the combat was undergirded by other facts.
All this needs to be undergirded by a financial system designed to support business growth, innovation and investment.
Adoni's love of innovation, undergirded by an appreciation for Israel's immigrant history, animates some of his best creations.
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