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my family support or my family's support? #1 (permalink) Mon May 12, 2008 13:40 pm   my family support or my family's support?
 

Which sentence is better I donīt have my family support or I donīt have my familyīs support or I donīt have the support of my family?
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my family support or my family's support? #2 (permalink) Mon May 12, 2008 17:10 pm   my family support or my family's support?
 

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