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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also nurtured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the development or care of something, often in a context where multiple aspects or elements are being addressed.
Example: "In addition to academic growth, the program also nurtured the students' social skills."
Alternatives: "also fostered" or "also cultivated".
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He also nurtured young Canadian choreographers.
He also nurtured a passionate affair with television.
But Israel has also nurtured a quiet friendship with Dubai leaders.
He also nurtured a horror of getting old; he always had a penchant for dying young.
The divorce wars are also nurtured by the state's policies on child custody.
But the group has also nurtured a vigorous and mischievous approach to acting.
She also nurtured a fledgling student law journal and spent six months in Spain on a Fulbright research scholarship.
The Swiss government has also nurtured the business, guaranteeing gold assays for purity and carefully regulating the industry.
A rich context of moral argument, rooted in American traditions and black reworkings of them, also nurtured Muhammad's prophetic sensibility.
The ease of travel has also nurtured a thriving enterprise in smuggling, known euphemistically as "border trading".
In Kate Tempest and Young Fathers, the label has also nurtured both a Mercury nominee and winner.
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