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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually going to foster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or plans to promote or encourage something.
Example: "The new policy is actually going to foster a more inclusive work environment."
Alternatives: "truly going to promote" or "definitely going to encourage".
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"I am quite certain that nobody in the Tory party is actually going to foster this kind of personal attack – because it did become very personal, and I don't like that.
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When Ronald Reagan ran for office, he laid out the principles that he was going to foster.
But is it going to foster the cultural appreciation that finer pieces of prestige television do?
We are going to foster ubiquity of the tweets.
That was what she was about, and that was what she was going to foster".
Others go to foster care.
"They were going to go to foster homes.
"The more you put yourself out there and you take those calculated risks," he told the Web site CampusReform.org, which works to foster conservative activism on college campuses, "you're actually going to get opportunities".
I'm actually going to care.
We're actually going to do this entire analysis twice.
So what are we actually going to assume?
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