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The phrase “by nurturing” is correct and usable in written English.
“By nurturing” is typically used to refer to the act of taking care of something and developing or encouraging its growth and potential. For example, “The team was able to reach its potential by nurturing an environment of collaboration and mutual support.”.
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They increase their genetic contribution not by promiscuity but by nurturing.
"Flower didn't grow players by nurturing individual talents, he created a regime".
Once again her mission will be to spur economic growth by nurturing strategic real estate deals.
Some have been buoyed by nurturing parents, while others have had to raise themselves.
His argument is that cooperating helps companies by nurturing economic health in the markets where they do business.
In the meantime, she says, adoptees would be better served by nurturing the relationships they already have.
He also keeps his lieutenants on their toes by nurturing a dozen or so "culture carriers" at any one time.
By nurturing productions in-house and then propelling them onto Broadway, Papp found he could make money — lots of money.
BMW iVentures complements that image by nurturing or acquiring stakes in digital services related to efficient urban mobility.
One way a country develops the software of liberty, Mr. Mandelbaum says, is by nurturing a free market.
Some veterans interviewed said they were protected from pressures by nurturing bosses or worked in relatively slow divisions.
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