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Free sign upThe phrase "and engendered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the creation or generation of something, often in a context related to ideas, emotions, or social phenomena.
Example: "The new policy was designed to foster collaboration and engendered a sense of community among the employees."
Alternatives: "and generated" or "and produced".
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Her smell filled his sinuses and engendered slobber.
Gone is the tender eroticism: the "pierced" and "bathed" and "engendered" and "sweet breath".
It was discovered before the yearbook was printed and engendered protests from the local Jewish community.
The tradition of the Polish nobles' republic militated against submission and engendered an attitude of revolutionary defiance.
Griner's violent outburst attracted national headlines and engendered a coast-to-coast debate about whether she was being sufficiently punished.
Controls of prices and foreign exchange could not prevent persistent inflation and engendered shortages of staple goods.
Back-to-back defeats put Sampdoria down to fifth and engendered the widespread perception that they would fall away.
Tofilau Eti Alesana, who served as prime minister during 1985 98, had mixed success with the economy and engendered controversy by attempting to censor critics of the government.
It has tapped into the creative energy of good journalists and engendered – at The Times, and elsewhere – an openness to experimentation.
Both made enemies during their long years in office and engendered hostile coalitions made up of the dispossessed, the passed over, the awkward and the bored.
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Social and mass media often promote unrealistic life expectations and engender a persecutory perfectionism within young adults.
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