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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also encouraged a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or behaviors that promote or support something in addition to other actions.
Example: "The committee also encouraged a more inclusive approach to community engagement."
Alternatives: "also promoted a" or "also advocated for a".
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Contact with the West also encouraged a tendency toward retrospection.
The bold move also encouraged a budding environmental movement.
Yet the disclosures have also encouraged a welter of legal suits from civil-liberties groups.
Important developments in natural science and logic also encouraged a critical attitude toward earlier systems.
It also encouraged a move toward greater transparency in central banking.
Whitman also encouraged a teen Elvis Presley when the young singer made his professional debut.
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It has also encouraged an increase in community gardens in local neighbourhoods, she added.
This has alleviated poverty but it has also encouraged an American-style driving culture (for men) and limited public transport.
General Franco's government from 1939 1975 also encouraged an unfavorable interpretation of the comuneros.
They also encourage a culture of spending.
They also encourage a broader range than has been traditional.
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