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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seedbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to agriculture, metaphorically to describe an environment conducive to growth or development.
Example: "The innovative ideas generated during the brainstorming session served as a seedbed for the new project initiatives."
Alternatives: "a breeding ground" or "a fertile ground".
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During this period, Bristol was a seedbed of theatrical talent.
A girl child was a seedbed of future citizen-warriors.
The group was also a seedbed for the women's movement.
Asparagus seeds are planted in a seedbed to produce crowns used for field setting.
"It was a seedbed for what we are today," Mr. Vega said.
As soon as they are dry sow into a seedbed, then transfer to their final positions in October or April.
Today, as a corner of Louis Armstrong Park, it is hallowed ground for musicians, a seedbed of classic jazz.
"Never again will tyrants and terrorists rule Afghanistan, and never again will Afghanistan become a seedbed of instability," he said.
The current global situation engenders a feeling of instability and uncertainty, which in turn becomes "a seedbed for collective selfishness".
A few kinds are commonly started in a seedbed, established in the greenhouse or in the open, and transplanted as seedlings.
A Soviet-backed regime was preferable to the Taliban in Afghanistan, and he blamed the United States for creating a seedbed for Islamist terror there.
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