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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a climate for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment or atmosphere that is conducive to a particular activity or outcome.
Example: "The organization aims to create a climate for innovation and creativity among its employees."
Alternatives: "an environment for" or "a setting for".
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"They have set a climate for lawlessness," they said.
Oh for a shy person, in such a climate — for the fascination of a shrinking violet!
Create a climate for discussion of race and race-related matters.
There isn't a climate for that in the music industry now.
For cities to grow, she added, "we have to provide a climate for private investment".
He said he was dedicated to creating a climate for artists to produce good work.
He now despairs of creating a climate for dialogue through his poetry.
There was "a climate for abuse" that did not exist in other agencies, she said.
Just after the shooting, Gaynor blamed "journalistic scoundrels" for stoking public sentiment against him and creating a climate for violence.
Brazil says it is not time to retaliate, but to establish "to establish a climate for negotiation".
Complicating the whole situation, she says, is the increasing fragmentation of political parties, which has created a climate for corruption.
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