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The phrase "able to foster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to encourage, promote, or support the development of something, such as relationships, ideas, or skills.
Example: "The new program is designed to be able to foster collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "capable of nurturing" or "able to promote".
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Neither will they be able to foster the academic research that drives ideas forward.
I didn't want to disrupt a life I hadn't been able to foster.
Findings indicated that the accessible sites were able to foster a greater proportion of cooperative helping relationships with families and to create more service partnerships.
Professionals involved with conflict resolution have found that by incorporating times of silence into negotiations they've been able to foster empathy that inspires a peaceable end to disputes.
Rather, they come into the world with predetermined abilities, proclivities and temperaments that nurturing parents may be able to foster or modify, but can rarely reverse.
But Lincoln Center has never been able to foster an ideal cultural populace that delights equally in opera, ballet, and symphony.
I will need to get a nuanced and detailed understanding of the challenges they face, to be able to foster value, creating discussions, and collaborations".
The hope is that it will also be able to foster closer links with the community programmes of Premier League clubs.
Through the project the school has been able to foster valuable local links, something it sees as an essential part of its role.
"Being able to foster contacts used to come with the news brand, but that is more and more individualised and personalised.
In the process, the city's smallest entrepreneurs and store owners have been able to foster connections beyond the Second City and breathe new life into their businesses.
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