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The phrase "build morale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ways to improve the confidence, enthusiasm, or spirit of a group, especially in a workplace or team setting.
Example: "The manager organized team-building activities to help build morale among the staff."
Alternatives: "boost morale" or "enhance team spirit."
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As key components of clinical mentoring interactions, this study suggests that mentoring skills of active listening and relationship-building play an important role in transfer of clinical capacity and build morale, confidence and self-esteem of both the mentor and HCW mentee.
Fassel said that the trip would build morale.
It was to build morale and to build team.
How does a new leader build morale after failure?
This award acknowledges those effective teachers/ mentors / coaches who help build morale and motivate others.
I've always felt that you build morale from the bottom of the roster up.
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The whole phase of qualifying builds morale, knowing that we can play and fight for each other.
"The gold leaf, the trophies, the bragging rights, all that built morale and helped drive membership," Mr. Campbell said.
Touch lowers stress, builds morale, and produces triumphs a chest bump instructs us in coöperation, a half-hug in compassion.
In this case, with the food, it builds morale, and that helps with the safety of the unit, and ultimately, the safety of the public at fire scenes.
This kind of hire builds morale and improves your bottom line.
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