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Discover Ludwig"underpinned with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is supported or substantiated by something else, usually in the context of an argument or idea. For example, "Their argument was underpinned with evidence from credible sources."
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From that moment, everything he says and does is underpinned with moral complacency.
Tagore's writing absolutely sparkles, underpinned with a gently mocking, satirical tone.
Our 2015 forecasts feel firmly underpinned with risk already on the upside.
Many people assume the film is satire – so tawdry and absurdly scripted that it must be underpinned with comedic intent.
Squabbles, scolding, jealousy, revenge (it's not always cosy being a sister or a daughter…) are underpinned with indissoluble affection.
Rich, dark and silky, this is brimming with brambly fruit flavours, underpinned with vanilla, woodsmoke and tar.
"The Infernal Machine," the second section, unfolded in a dark-hued whirlwind underpinned with myriad enticing percussion effects.
Other arias are underpinned with dance rhythms that carry and comment on the passions of the text.
A story of sexual rage underpinned with madness, the dehumanising effect of work, alcoholism and desire, it shivers with apocalyptic premonition and a distinctly German sense of nihilism.
The "strong feelings and forthright manner" she demonstrated in her teens and 20s were "underpinned with horrible insecurity and a sense of being apologetic".
The series delivers a carefully calibrated, humorous, light-hearted lecture underpinned with serious science, featuring cartoons and Hayhoe talking on screen.
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