It is not a complete sentence by itself, but it is correct as part of a sentence such as: "We are looking forward to you support."
Both; for is a person & of would be for something besides.
Support is the correct spelling.
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"I am rooting for you" is correct. That definition of root mean to cheer on or support.
Both MAY be correct, according to context. For example, as the object of a verb or a preposition, only "me and my team" is correct: " You saw me and my team win the game," or "The community provided support for me and my team." But as the subject of a verb, only "my team and I" is correct: "My team and I won the game."
Both; for is a person & of would be for something besides.
Yes, it is. For example, "I am thankful for the support of my friends and family."
The correct use would be 'support for', with the exception of certain wordings in sentences like "I need the support to hold me up".
It is grammatically correct - and still wrong! Lose the imagery: A friend will support you no matter what happens to you; or Friendship means loyalty.
yes you can get it support for your del laptop by looking on the web site then finding the correct web site for you it will tell you about all the support you can get
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It depends on how the sentence is structured. Both can be correct, though in speeches usually in support of is correct.
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