B2 Collocation Neutre 2 min de lecture

win support

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Use this when you've successfully convinced a group to back your idea or project.

En 15 secondes

  • Convincing others to agree with or help your cause.
  • Common in business, politics, and group decision-making scenarios.
  • Implies effort was made to earn people's approval.

Signification

To successfully convince people to agree with your ideas or help you achieve a goal. It is like gathering a team of fans who believe in what you are doing.

Exemples clés

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In a business meeting

The CEO managed to win support for the new merger after a long presentation.

The CEO managed to win support for the new merger after a long presentation.

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Discussing a community project

We need to win support from the neighbors before we build the park.

We need to win support from the neighbors before we build the park.

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Texting a friend about a group trip

I'm trying to win support for the beach trip, but everyone wants to go hiking!

I'm trying to win support for the beach trip, but everyone wants to go hiking!

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Contexte culturel

The phrase reflects the Western emphasis on individual persuasion and democratic consensus. It became highly popular in the 20th century within political and corporate contexts, where 'winning' hearts and minds is seen as the ultimate sign of a successful leader.

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Pair it with 'Widespread'

If you want to sound very impressive, say you 'won widespread support.' It means almost everyone agreed with you!

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Don't 'Win Help'

While 'win support' is common, we rarely say 'win help.' For physical assistance, just use 'get help' or 'ask for help.'

En 15 secondes

  • Convincing others to agree with or help your cause.
  • Common in business, politics, and group decision-making scenarios.
  • Implies effort was made to earn people's approval.

What It Means

To win support is to gain the approval or help of others. Think of it as a competition for people's hearts and minds. You aren't just asking for help. You are earning it through your arguments or actions. It feels like winning a prize when people finally say, "Yes, I'm with you!"

How To Use It

You use this phrase when you are trying to get people on your side. It usually follows a period of effort or a specific speech. You can win support for a project, a law, or even a personal decision. Use it with for to show what you are promoting. For example: "I need to win support for my new diet plan."

When To Use It

This is perfect for work meetings where you have a big idea. Use it when talking about politics or community changes. It also works in your social life. Use it when you want your friends to agree on a vacation spot. It sounds proactive and successful. It implies you worked hard to get people to agree.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for small, automatic things. You don't win support for passing the salt at dinner. Avoid it if the agreement was forced or mandatory. If people have no choice but to follow you, you didn't "win" anything. Also, it sounds a bit too serious for very casual, silly jokes with your best friend.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, especially in the US and UK, "winning" is a very positive concept. We view persuasion as a skill to be mastered. The phrase reflects a democratic mindset. It suggests that leaders must earn the right to lead by convincing the group. It’s deeply tied to the idea of the "marketplace of ideas."

Common Variations

You might hear people say gain support or garner support. Gain is a bit more neutral and less competitive. Garner is quite formal and sounds like something a news reporter would say. If you are doing really well, you might win widespread support. That means almost everyone is cheering for you!

Notes d'usage

The phrase is very versatile. It fits perfectly in business presentations and political news. In casual speech, it adds a touch of importance to your efforts to convince others.

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Pair it with 'Widespread'

If you want to sound very impressive, say you 'won widespread support.' It means almost everyone agreed with you!

⚠️

Don't 'Win Help'

While 'win support' is common, we rarely say 'win help.' For physical assistance, just use 'get help' or 'ask for help.'

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The Power of Persuasion

In Western business culture, 'winning support' is often seen as more important than the idea itself. It shows you are a leader who can influence others.

Exemples

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#1 In a business meeting
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The CEO managed to win support for the new merger after a long presentation.

The CEO managed to win support for the new merger after a long presentation.

Shows professional success in convincing a board.

#2 Discussing a community project
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We need to win support from the neighbors before we build the park.

We need to win support from the neighbors before we build the park.

Used for community agreement.

#3 Texting a friend about a group trip
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I'm trying to win support for the beach trip, but everyone wants to go hiking!

I'm trying to win support for the beach trip, but everyone wants to go hiking!

Casual use among friends.

#4 A humorous family debate
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Dad is trying to win support for his 'no-pizza' rule, but he's losing badly.

Dad is trying to win support for his 'no-pizza' rule, but he's losing badly.

Lighthearted use regarding a failing argument.

#5 An emotional speech
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She spoke from the heart to win support for the local animal shelter.

She spoke from the heart to win support for the local animal shelter.

Focuses on the emotional appeal.

#6 Formal political news
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The candidate is struggling to win support in the rural districts.

The candidate is struggling to win support in the rural districts.

Standard political reporting context.

Teste-toi

Choose the best word to complete the phrase.

The manager gave a great speech to ___ support for the new office rules.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : win

The standard collocation is to 'win support' when you are convincing others.

Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.

It is hard to win support ___ a tax increase.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : for

We use 'for' to indicate the cause or idea that needs support.

🎉 Score : /2

Aides visuelles

Formality Spectrum of 'Win Support'

Informal

Talking to friends about dinner plans.

I'm trying to win support for tacos tonight.

Neutral

Standard office or community talk.

We need to win support for the new project.

Formal

Political speeches or official reports.

The Prime Minister seeks to win support for the bill.

Where to Win Support

Win Support
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The Boardroom

Pitching a new startup idea.

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Family Dinner

Convincing kids to eat broccoli.

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Social Media

Starting a viral charity campaign.

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Town Hall

Proposing a new bike lane.

Questions fréquentes

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Yes, but it's more common for groups. If it's just one person, you might say win him over or win her over instead.

Not exactly. Win support means people agree with your idea. Get help usually means someone is physically doing a task for you.

It is neutral. You can use it in a professional email or while chatting with your family about where to go for lunch.

You could say you are losing support or facing opposition if people are starting to disagree with you.

Yes, adding 'the' is common when you follow it with a specific group, like win the support of the voters.

No, but the word win implies there was some doubt or difficulty you had to overcome first.

Absolutely. He won support for his plan is a very common way to describe a successful meeting.

Win sounds like a victory after a struggle. Gain is softer and sounds like a natural increase over time.

Occasionally. A team might win support from the local community by playing well and being involved in charity.

Usually no. You win support for ideas, plans, or people. You don't win support for being sad.

Expressions liées

Win someone over

To persuade someone to like you or agree with you.

Build a consensus

To get a whole group to reach an agreement.

Gain traction

When an idea starts to become popular or accepted.

Get the green light

To receive final permission to move forward.

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