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Discover Ludwig"being conducive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that helps or promotes a particular outcome or situation. Example: The quiet and peaceful atmosphere in the library is conducive to studying.
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Furthermore, liberals might point out that refusing to countenance the possibility of GPMs is to ignore the evidence that we have of GPMs being conducive to well-being which we can garner by considering existing people who excel in GPM traits.
Gaskin's ideas about a less medicalized environment being conducive to labor made sense to me.
Consequently, Ta and TaO coatings are promising for the surface-modification of Ti or stainless steel endodontic endosseous implants, being conducive to a reduction in the risk of developing post-operatory infection and/or peri-implantitis disease.
I wouldn't have pegged this as being conducive to love and desire but, as the doc shows, there isn't much that's more erotically charged than an over-lit, faintly chicken-scented N29.
That would have been easier in the Leper Chapel, all sacred ground being conducive to apparitions, than in the Manor, whose long-brewed atmosphere was palpably benign — not a place, one felt, through which an acrid spirit might pass.
Poor results may also be due to irreparable soft tissue deficits, tension on the tuberosities interfering with healing, limited healing potential in the presence of nonunion, poor patient compliance, and prosthetic design not being conducive to tuberosity reattachment.
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They are conducive to psychological well-being of community.
It's conducive to creativity".
This is conducive to learning?
Newsrooms are conducive to grumbling.
The pool was conducive to fast times.
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