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The phrase "encourage of" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English
The correct form would be "encouragement of." For example, "The teacher's words of encouragement helped the students to believe in themselves."
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"After decades of films, light entertainment and comedies uniting everyone around their tellies, times have changed and there's a new tradition, one we should all encourage, of home-grown, quality drama bringing us all together".
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