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Free sign upThe phrase "and engendered in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the creation or development of ideas, feelings, or situations within a specific context or environment.
Example: "The new policies were designed to foster collaboration and engendered in the workplace a sense of community among employees."
Alternatives: "and generated in the" or "and cultivated in the".
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He reinvigorated the theology of ministry, gave laity a new sense of their importance in the life of the church, and engendered in the entire church a renewed sense of its mission to the world.
Fox News has apparently joined with the joykillers in decrying all of the teabagging jokes that the Fox News Tea Parties have inspired and engendered in the populace.
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Most of the innovations came in the decade 1861 70 and probably were engendered in the great amount of poker played by soldiers on both sides in the Civil War.
It is a matter of some debate exactly when Lawrence discovered that he was in fact TE Chapman, but there is no doubt that the permanent atmosphere of pretence, caution and suspicion that was engendered in the family by this scandalous subterfuge – and remember this was the end of the 19th century – contributed to Lawrence's highly complex persona.
Even during the three decades that Israel controlled the entire West Bank there were sporadic outbreaks of violence, and achieving a total cessation of attacks seems extremely difficult given Palestinian factionalism and the deep resentments engendered in the last eight months.
The paintings were the thing: the paintings and the sublime responses they engendered in the viewer.
His contained style, and the expectations that it engendered in the reader, made his departures from it all the more powerful.
While being mostly unaware of the bitter hatred and resentment Norwell's presence engendered in the ranks, his superiors at Scotland Yard were happy to make political capital out of him.
The characters from that film are now looking for people to play them, literally searching the streets, alternately hopeful and frustrated; precisely the feelings engendered in the viewer, especially one unfamiliar with The Alien, let alone the critical accretions surrounding its legend.
As he glided stealthily along, creeping beneath the shelter of the walls and doorways, the hideous old man seemed like some loathsome reptile, engendered in the slime and darkness through which he moved: crawling forth, by night, in search of some rich offal for a meal.
Numerous open pores, which could buffer volume expansion of silicon and improve the electrode kinetics, are engendered in the microspheres due to the rapid evaporation of solvent and unfoldment of flexible MWCNTs.
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