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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warm environment for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting that is inviting, supportive, or conducive to a particular activity or feeling.
Example: "The school aims to create a warm environment for students to thrive academically and socially."
Alternatives: "a nurturing atmosphere for" or "a welcoming space for".
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And yes, even as a warm environment for a wedding.
To create a warm environment for the 160 residents at Humanitas, Sijpkes thought students would be a positive addition to the community.
Her attachment to it ensures she creates a warm environment for her children, and her own emotional sensitivity (a common Water sign characteristic) points to a mom who has all the time in the world to sit down at the kitchen table and help her children sort out their feelings -- all while somehow managing to whip up her kids' favorite comfort food, because Cancer is nothing if not nurturing!
The mice were allowed to recover from surgery in a warm environment for 3 hours.
Exposure to a warm environment for 30 minutes did influence the heat content of the peripheral compartment and reduce the core-to-peripheral flow of heat.
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Let the mixture sit for ten minutes in a warm environment.
The wood was chosen for acoustic and visual purposes, and to create a warm environment. .
Hats are great for when a toddler has to rapidly transition from a warm environment to a cold environment.
This Christmas many residents gathered for caroling, celebrating, opening presents and a bountiful dinner in a warm environment.
"It was such a warm environment.
It is quiet and warm (the eggs like a warm environment).
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