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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not fostered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not being encouraged or nurtured.
Example: "In this environment, creativity and innovation are not fostered, leading to stagnation."
Alternatives: "are not encouraged" or "are not supported".
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In fact, I think they could learn from us about creativity, empathy and individual initiative — traits that are not fostered by traditional French parenting (or schooling).
Security and cooperation are not fostered by an airbrushed history that vilifies any attempt to confront America's past mistakes.
Since animals from these last two groups have an isogenic mother and are not fostered, they can not be considered as fully valid control groups and thus cannot be included in the analysis of the impact of maternal environment.
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Intended to address how capital markets are, or are not, fostering long-term investment and to question whether investors are part of the problem or the solution - it packed quite a punch in one morning.
"Private trust by the Afghans — so vital to our purpose — is not fostered in a public hurry".
The SD and KD pups who were not fostered, were euthanized.
If you aren't fostering this type of culture in your social enterprise, these young employees are likely leave.
I'll not forget the parents who felt they must tell me they were not fostering.
"We're not fostering small-business growth nearly at the rate we should be," he said.
"This is not teaching a religion, it's not fostering a religion and it's not even becoming a Republican.
The most urgent matter in El Salvador was not fostering episcopal unity but stopping brutal repression by the military and the death squads and averting a civil war.
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