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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a environment for" is not correct.
It should be "an environment for" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "environment." You can use it when describing a setting or context that is conducive to a particular activity or purpose.
Example: "The organization aims to create an environment for innovation and creativity."
Alternatives: "a setting for" or "a space for".
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By persistent lobbying, they helped cultivate a environment for compromise inside the Obama administration.
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That creates an environment for an informed opinion.
We need a country for everyone, not just an environment for the rich".
"It says a lot about the secluded life as an environment for study," he observed.
JH provided an environment for this study.
It is not just an environment for players to develop.
"We try to cultivate an environment for innovation.
Now Underkoffler is trying to create an environment for it.
And so we want to create an environment for that".
ALGAE LOVE Glass panels provide an environment for algae.
It is an environment for building skill and expanding potential.
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