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The phrase "a fertile spawning ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or situation that is conducive to growth, development, or the generation of new ideas or life.
Example: "The university's research program has become a fertile spawning ground for innovative technologies and groundbreaking discoveries."
Alternatives: "a rich breeding ground" or "a productive environment".
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iPhone / iPad For word games, also read puzzle games, with the app stores still a fertile spawning ground for new spins on matching and sorting games.
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Academic partnerships are also very common and offer a fertile ground for investigation.
Similar deep-sea vents on the ocean floor of Earth have proved fertile spawning grounds for strange and unexpected life forms, such as giant tube worms that feed on sulfur fumes.
"It's been kind of a training ground, a spawning ground for the craft movement".
IFTTT is an example of how larger application environments are serving as a fertile ground for spawning thousands of micro apps that people create themselves.
Democracies are a spawning ground.
"Well, there's a spawning ground down," he said.
Its software provides a fertile breeding ground for such viruses.
It has proven to be a fertile testing ground for approaching this nationwide problem.
The Fencing Academy has proved a fertile meeting ground for Eastern champions and Westchester fencing novices.
Southern California has for some time been a fertile breeding ground for Broadway-bound shows.
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