Sentence examples for cultivated about from inspiring English sources

"cultivated about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in standard written English.
It is likely a mistranslation or misuse of the phrase "cultivated around," which means to have been nurtured or developed within a certain environment or culture. "Cultivated about" could potentially be used colloquially, but it would not be considered grammatically correct. Example: "Throughout his childhood, John was cultivated around the rich traditions and customs of his family's Irish heritage."

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But while government experts no longer dispute his influence, they do take issue with many of the myths that have been cultivated about him.

"If the government of Afghanistan will help us next year, we will not grow poppy," said Obidullah, 50, who said he cultivated about six acres of opium-producing poppy this year.

The "forced caution" Josef's family once cultivated about him -- out of fear of reprisals from the authorities -- has turned into "authentic lack of interest": "they knew nothing about his wife, not her age or her given name or her profession, and by keeping their silence now they hoped to disguise that ignorance".

Create a lifestyle that supports the belief you have cultivated about yourself and healthy living.

This big story was so easily missed because it runs against one of the main myths that our elites have cultivated about the US economy: that the country has a "comparative advantage" in highly skilled labor.

Plants used for preliminary colonization observations were cultivated about a month before the set of plants used in the pathogen treatments because of logistical reasons.

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In Senegal, the westernmost country of the African mainland, pearl millet is the most important staple cereal, with about 1 million hectares cultivated and about 0.5 million tons of grain produced each year [ 13].

Just about half of the land is regularly cultivated, and about one-sixth is used for nonagricultural purposes.

Of the cultivated land, about half consists of rain-fed dry farming (mostly in Asir), two-fifths is in tree crops, and the remainder is irrigated.

"So, this was the price to pay so that the truth could finally be established," he wrote, adding a warning to the politicians "who during these long months made use of this 'affair' and cultivated doubt" about his probity.

Irrigated agriculture which accounts for 70 percent of global water withdrawals covers some 17 percent of cultivated land (about 275 million ha) yet accounts for 40 percent of world food production and nearly 60 percent of world cereal production.

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