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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am nurturing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of caring for or encouraging the growth of someone or something.
Example: "I am nurturing my garden to ensure it flourishes this spring."
Alternatives: "am fostering" or "am cultivating".
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I am nurturing a few new relationships as well.
I am nurturing of people's ambitions and creativity in the business and think a lot about that in the context of day to day actions: what else is a person getting when they work with me.
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The subject was nurturing.
They were nurturing a viper.
"It's nurturing".
The environment is nurturing.
They were nurturing, homeopathic, and enabling.
You are nurturing him there.
He was nurturing it like a child".
We don't need to be "nurturing boys with explosions".
When we put on the apron, we are nurturing.
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