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Discover LudwigThe phrase "encouraged that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express encouragement or support for someone's actions or decisions. Here is an example sentence: "I was encouraged that my boss agreed to consider my proposal for a new project."
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Strong encouraged that; other doctors would have said, 'Shut up.
They just drew those and I encouraged that".
The city has encouraged that sort of development.
Feminist thinking informed and encouraged that editorial perspective.
Larry Brown, then the team's coach, encouraged that type of interaction, Croce said.
The array of services available to them on campus has only encouraged that sense.
"You're encouraged that guys are willing to fight to the buzzer," Williams said.
What encouraged that?
Sometimes Mr. Terrasson encouraged that.
Certainly the mockumentary style encouraged that comparison.
"He encouraged that in other people, too.
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