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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as nurturing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare or describe something in a way that emphasizes its supportive or caring qualities.
Example: "The environment in our classroom is as nurturing as a home, allowing students to thrive."
Alternatives: "similarly supportive" or "equally caring."
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Vera's affect is so cozy, as nurturing as a maternal bosom, that it's always somewhat of a surprise when you remember that the water isn't for a warming cup of tea, but for the solution she dispenses.
Although her public service career suggested a deep concern with the welfare of others, she was not thought of as nurturing.
Far from dangerous, the projects were viewed as nurturing.
(Think of it as nurturing your inner quantum mechanic).
"Predator" and "disease" are just as much part of the biological vocabulary as "nurturing" and "growth".
In his 2004 autobiography, "Beneath the Surface," Phelps described Hilary, 30, as "nurturing and modest".
It is absolutely to be encouraged, as well as nurturing people who are less fortunate.
But nowhere did their culture find as nurturing an environment as wild and rainy Cape Breton Island.
This has a strong appeal as nurturing local business is politically far more palatable than partnerships with multinational companies.
As well as nurturing his brother's career, his two sons and his daughter have followed him into the family business.
Systems like these — known in the industry as nurturing games — are built to require regular investments of time and, for fullest enjoyment, money.
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