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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conducive ground" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It means a situation or environment that is favorable or beneficial for something to happen or be successful. It is typically used to describe conditions that are helpful for achieving a certain goal or outcome. Example: A peaceful and stable political climate is a conducive ground for economic growth and development.
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ESFANDIAR RAHIM MASHAEI: Those who prepare a conducive ground for riots, and who try to create a situation of anarchy, are offenders.
"I personally believe we have created conducive ground for such an exchange in the not very distant future," Mr. Mottaki said.
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There are a number of potential explanations for this identified likely transmission of theft risk: those factors conducive to theft below ground and above ground are similar, but different offenders operate at each setting; that the same offenders operate below ground and above ground; or that an alternative explanation exists.
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.
The land that forms the research station grounds is conducive to the growing of fruit, with good water retention and drainage properties.
These conditions are conducive to the growth of ground icing.
"It's quite clear the conditions on the ground are not as conducive to a quick expansion of ISIS as they are in Syria and Iraq," Fabiani said.
It covers all aspects of the education programme, such as ensuring that tents and school grounds are safe and conducive to learning, and that the school environment is a healthy one where students learn good hygiene practices.
Further, for clinical interventional studies (eg, new treatments), different legislation and policies are not conducive to working on a common Nordic ground.
The current rulers would not allow it, and the conditions on the ground in these countries are not conducive to democracy.
Michael Howard barred Rev Moon from entering the UK on the grounds that it would not be "conducive to the public good".
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