jjindal wrote:
mikemcgarry, Is 'Provides compelling support for classification of' correct ?
Dearjjindal ,
I'm happy to respond. Let's break this down.
First of all, it is 100% correct to say"to provide support for X ." That is a correct idiom. People can provide support for other people or for causes, and ideas can provide support for other ideas.
The IT department provides technical support for the customer service representatives.
Classical Buddhism does not provide any support for capital
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