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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be fostered to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express the idea of a beneficial relationship with someone or something. For example, "The student was fostered to the university's new scholarship program, allowing him to pursue his education without worrying about tuition."
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be fostered to
noun
A forester
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They wouldn't promote the sort of magical growth that the left dreams can be fostered to pay off the deficit, but not "too fast".
These must be fostered to the extent they promote the comprehensive human development.
More importantly, community based soil and water conservation activities that simultaneously integrated livelihoods approach should be fostered to sustain conservation programs for long-time.
We believe only by doing so, a meaningful, responsible, and sustainable collaborative endeavor can be fostered to better regulate and guide the development of human microbiome initiative.
The development and application of chemical catalysts continues to be fostered to enable the production of chemical commodities, polymers, and fuel additives from glycerol.
In order for performance monitoring to be successful, it is essential that sound leadership from emergency physicians be fostered to create a multidisciplinary team approach to improving patient care [11].
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Finally, in China and Armenia the curricula were fostered to specifically address local needs with input from US partners, but neither seemed to adopt a specific EM model [11, 12].
All offspring were fostered to other females to allow them to grow to adulthood.
At this point, entire (culled) litters were fostered to another dam, either from the same or the opposite strain.
Remaining male and female offspring were fostered to untreated moms and used in other experiments.
Progeny from B6- Apc Min/+ mothers were fostered to ICR foster mothers to enhance their probability of survival.
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