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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eager to foster" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means someone is enthusiastic or keen to promote or encourage something. Example: The company is eager to foster a culture of innovation and creativity among its employees.
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Policymakers, patients and clinicians are increasingly eager to foster patient involvement in health care innovation.
My young friends were eager to foster passions which furnished them with pleasures.
She previously had many babies that had died because she did not have enough milk, so she was eager to foster this infant.
While the E.U. has been cautious about offering Ukraine any path to membership in the bloc, it is eager to foster political stability on its borders, and anxious that the Ukraine should become a reliable energy partner.
Chinese law schools are funneling students through WTO academic programs, and the government has been eager to foster WTO expertise.
American Underground (inside American Tobacco) is home to the most capitalized technology accelerator in the southeast, startups, a gaming incubator, and resources such as NC IDEA and CED The Underground has become a model for other cities eager to foster entrepreneurialism, and an attractive asset to larger companies looking for spark, ideas and talent.
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Yet last year's farm bill suggested that the U.S. might be more eager to emulate European protectionism than to foster reform.
Understandably, those eager to save threatened species are therefore anxious to foster this feeling by any available means.
It helps with his attempts to foster an image as a candidate eager to bring about change.
She is particularly eager not just to import high-profile shows but also to foster the emergence of a homegrown Moscow art scene.
Given her desire to foster intercultural exchange, Lady Davies, too, was not eager to criticize the last-minute bureaucratic deus ex machina.
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