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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conducive for" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when something makes something else more likely or possible. For example, "The warm weather was conducive for a fun day at the beach."
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Is the environment conducive for the learners?
"It's not conducive for individuals to roam around in.
The political situation is also conducive for change.
Analysts cite physical attributes that are conducive for the sport.
"This is very conducive for the development agenda," Mr. Panitchpakdi said.
Security also remained unsteady and not conducive for elections, he said.
We're a high-tech firm, and it is conducive for what we do".
"It wasn't a situation conducive for a young child," Bulluck said.
The match play format is conducive for close finishes and upsets.
The mission concluded "that the environment was not conducive for free, credible and inclusive elections".
Seventy-eight per cent said yes, and 82% agreed that the EU was conducive for business.
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