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Discover Ludwig"again encouraging" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are suggesting that something should be done or continued, based on previous experience or success. For example, "We had success encouraging healthier diets in the past, so let's try again encouraging them in our community."
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So, again, encouraging, but not quite as encouraging as we've seen before.
Employment among single mothers rose sharply.But some worry that welfare is once again encouraging idleness.
Even so, the news is again encouraging for the Conservatives, and worrying for Labour.
After their first meeting, he contacted Azad again and again, encouraging him to take a job.
Elliot Morley, an environment minister, warned last week of standpipes in the streets.Ministers (and water companies) are again encouraging everyone to use less water.
Against Meckstroth, East also discarded three hearts and West pitched the spade deuce (again, encouraging), a second spade, a diamond and the heart queen.
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On Friday, Klinsmann again encouraged him to pursue that goal.
She had again encouraged Rabin to throw in the towel.
Tonight I will once again encourage the audience to try the exercise before I begin.
or Theater?" some time in 1941, again encouraged by Moore, to whom it is dedicated.
The other news was that Stewart — again encouraged by his mother — was to go to Harvard in 2009.
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