Sentence examples for been conducive from inspiring English sources

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been conducive

adjective

Tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.

  • A small, dark kitchen is not conducive to elaborate cooking.

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But Iraq's recent history has not been conducive to that kind of vigilance.

But fear is not, and has never been, conducive to stability.

Sidebottom knows that his treatment by England over the past year has hardly been conducive to a successful career.

This wider approach has not been undertaken in a tokenistic way and has actually been conducive to identifying good art.

The modern, well-equipped harbour has been conducive to industrialization, notably sugar refining and the manufacture of rubber goods.

While the California weather recently has been conducive to those ripe, rich red wines, the 2005 vintage in Northern California was an exception.

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It's conducive to creativity".

This is conducive to learning?

The pool was conducive to fast times.

Neither were conducive to making friends.

The atmosphere is conducive to leisure.

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