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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nurturing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an environment, person, or action that provides care, support, or encouragement.
Example: "She created a nurturing atmosphere in the classroom that allowed her students to thrive."
Alternatives: "a supportive" or "a caring".
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A nurturing place?
"He needed a nurturing environment".
There's a nurturing aspect to it.
"There's not a nurturing process afterward," he said.
It communicates to them that it's a nurturing environment.
"It wasn't a nurturing environment," Dr. Sloan said.
Ward believes nature isn't a nurturing mother like Gaia.
It's a nurturing ritual, not a science experiment.
There was a nurturing that allows you to mature.
"Folks say I really don't have a nurturing personality.
Cows need grass, sun, rain and a nurturing farmer.
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