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The phrase "you supported it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has provided assistance or endorsement for a particular idea, action, or initiative. Example: "During the meeting, it was clear that you supported it, and your input was invaluable to the discussion."
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So did you read the bill before you supported it?
In the past, "there was only one position on the death penalty in North Carolina that mattered, which was that you supported it, period," said James Coleman, a Duke University law professor who has studied the history of the death penalty in the South and was a member of the A.B.A. committee that first called for a moratorium.
She told Mrs May: "We know you opposed the amendment, because if you supported it you could have voted for it and it would have gone through.
"You supported it pretty soon," says Val. "Still, could have been sooner," McKinnon's Clinton responds.
HOLT: My question is, since you supported it... TRUMP: Just -- would you like to hear... HOLT ... why is your -- why is your judgment... TRUMP: Wait a minute.
This gives the reader an understanding of how the things you written were 'real' because you supported it.
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Whichever side you support it's intense.
And if you solicit it and if you support it, it's still a crime".
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If you support it, text Change to 60013 and recruit as many others as you can.
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