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supporting

British  
/ səˈpɔːtɪŋ /

adjective

  1. (of a role) being a fairly important but not leading part, esp in a play or film

  2. (of an actor or actress) playing a supporting role

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Starmer spelled it out in the Commons this week: "No matter the headwinds, supporting working people with the cost of living is always top of my mind."

From BBC

The couple have previously joked about supporting different teams during the tournament, with the prince supporting Wales and Catherine rooting for England.

From BBC

The foundation offers tailored well-being services designed to help young people live well at every stage of their cancer journey, supporting more than 1,000 young adults and their families in the UK each year.

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The seven computer-generated dwarfs from Disney's 2025 remake of Snow White shared the worst supporting actor award, as well as worst screen combo.

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Marines are already in the Middle East supporting the Iran operation, and several more flights of Marines have moved into the theater in recent days, according to flight tracking data and U.S. officials.

From The Wall Street Journal