"conducive environment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it to refer to a setting or atmosphere which is conducive to something, such as learning or creativity. For example, you might say: "The school provides a conducive environment for learning and promotes academic excellence.".
"I don't think it's a conducive environment," she says.
Perhaps the seed was always there, under the surface, waiting for a warm, conducive environment.
Given a conducive environment, human potential is tangible and awe-inspiring.
"We are not about matching people, but about making a conducive environment for making friends".
"Unfortunately, humanitarian agencies have created a conducive environment in which sexual exploitation has thrived".
"A banquet for the senses is a conducive environment for love," Michael Shapiro, director of the museum, said.
Transcaucasia's mineral springs and year-round mild climate make it a conducive environment for the treatment of many illnesses.
I love the desktop app, it’s always running on my Mac. Ludwig is the best English buddy, it answers my 100 queries per day and stays cool.
Cristina Valenza
Retail Lead Linguist @ Apple Inc.