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The phrase "win support from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing support or approval from someone or a group of people. For example, "The candidate attempted to win support from the local voting population."
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The industry minister, Paolo Romani, said the government hoped to win support from other Italian companies.
To win support from fellow regulators, Mr. Gensler has agreed to dial back some rules.
The legislation is likely to win support from all 55 Republicans and perhaps a few Democrats.
"Discovery days," held a few times a year, are an opportunity to win support from individuals.
Bedford bid hard to win support from Congress for a memorial here.
As Tuesday's vote nears, districts have been making final efforts to win support from the voters.
The group has struggled to win support from WHO's member states.
I think that approach would win support from evangelicals, and the American Civil Liberties Union".
But Assange may struggle to win support from some Australian politicians.
Anything resembling the chairmen's proposal almost certainly won't win support from the necessary 14 votes to send it to Congress.
It's perhaps the only important policy option that could win support from both ends of the political spectrum.
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