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The phrase "a climate that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific environment or atmosphere, often in relation to social, political, or environmental conditions.
Example: "We need to foster a climate that encourages innovation and creativity among our employees."
Alternatives: "an environment that" or "a setting that".
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"It was a climate that encouraged underground work".
"There is a discourse of hate, and a climate that favors this discourse".
"They're talking about a culture and a climate that existed for a long time".
"We hope to establish a climate that will lead to a future abundance of both".
Ultimately it creates a climate that is inherently antithetical to security.
"The C.I.A. has created a climate that is overly risk averse".
Nobody can buy the silence of a climate that is spinning into chaos and turmoil.
Episodes of abuse and protests created a climate that led to the shooting on Dec. 16, 2011, the report says.
And it will have to be done in a climate that is changing rapidly — and not for the better.
They share fungal medication and Clif Bars, sweating through a climate that feels like a 24-hour sauna.
"Since he took office, Governor Spitzer has created a climate that encourages tactics and behavior that apparently fostered Mitnick's actions".
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