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"unwaveringly supportive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a type of emotional support that is offered without wavering. For example, "His children were unwaveringly supportive of his career choice."
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Eight Democrats who had been previously and unwaveringly supportive of the amendment shamefully flipped to "no" votes this time -- Sanford Bishop (GA), Emanuel Cleaver (MO, Marcy Kapturr (OH), Ron Kind (WI), Ed Pastor (AZ), Dutch Ruppersberger (MD), David Scott (GA), and Maxine Waters (CA).
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The media, while occasionally mangling its gendered pronouns and terminology, clamoured over itself to prove how totally cool it was with this development, with solemnly supportive features and unwaveringly positive interviews.
President Bush supported Musharraf unwaveringly.
My search often lead me to pregnancy crisis centers, and once I realized that their supportive, welcoming messages were backed by unwaveringly pro-life rhetoric (which came along with heavy-handed sexist proselytizing), I had no desire to deal with any of them.
Workers were unwaveringly loyal.
Her accent is unwaveringly British.
She was unwaveringly, punishingly indifferent.
Yet her message remains normally unwaveringly positive.
Clarke unwaveringly spoke for collaboration and peace.
But Mr Clegg is authentically, unwaveringly pro-European.
"Very few words are inherently and unwaveringly bad.
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