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The phrase "a nourish" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I need a nourish to help me recover from my workout."
Alternatives: "a meal" or "a nutrient boost."
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A Nourish Leader values the success of a collective, rather than the success of the singular.
A Nourish Leader is a person who is able to see the abilities in others.
Ed Cheely, Senior Director of Sales and Business Development at Citrix ShareFile, discussed the importance of company culture and how to apply it to motivate a Nourish team.
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It is a cultural institution that takes us back to a root meaning of "culture --a nourishing habitat.
She's not what you'd call a nourishing mother, though she is an expert nourisher of non-truths.
Please note that polenta remains a nourishing and literary food.
What does it mean when a doctor actually uses the word "evil" about a nourishing fluid?
Pungent herbs, strips of chicken and noodles, all cooked in a nourishing stock.
Am I now providing it with a nourishing environment in which it can grow?
Serve this as a nourishing soup, or make it a meal with some sticky rice.
Paired with creamy yoghurt and a wealth of spices, this is a nourishing bowlful.
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