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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also engenders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the creation or generation of something, often in a context where multiple effects or outcomes are being described.
Example: "The new policy not only improves efficiency but also engenders a sense of teamwork among employees."
Alternatives: "also creates" or "also fosters".
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Smell deficiency also engenders safety risks in the elderly.
Self-compassion also engenders resilience the ability to bounce forward after setbacks.
Fortunately, just like self-acceptance, self-transcendence also engenders physical changes in the brain.
It also engenders hope, and hope is an important element in rehabilitation".
It also engenders trust because organizations grant contributors a glimpse into their potential innovation trajectories.
It also engenders ''by the book" attitudes and drives talent away from accounting programs and, ultimately, from the accounting profession.
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The transformation will also engender serious losses.
It has also engendered soul-searching.
It also engendered a family split.
Sites of remembrance can also engender forgetting.
Such intricacy has also engendered different models for survivin function and its implications.
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