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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seedbed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that fosters or encourages the development of something, such as ideas or growth.
Example: "The university has become a seedbed for innovative research and groundbreaking technologies."
Alternatives: "a breeding ground for" or "a catalyst for".
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The group was also a seedbed for the women's movement.
Yale's DKE chapter has long been regarded as a seedbed for political leaders.
"It was a seedbed for what we are today," Mr. Vega said.
The current global situation engenders a feeling of instability and uncertainty, which in turn becomes "a seedbed for collective selfishness".
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.
There is some unspoken payback about to happen.' " By the early seventies, the neighborhood had become a seedbed for gangs, the drug trade, and black liberationists.
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So that was sort of a seed for the story.
This is Trump planting a seed for his future onslaught.
This thin layer was applied as a seed for an oriented growth of ZnO.
"It was a seed for us in terms of developing a lot of ideas," she said.
"Just by asking, you may be planting a seed for change," she said.
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