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Discover LudwigThe phrase "encouraged through" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is generally used to describe something that was encouraged to move forward or continue in some way. For example, "The young musician was encouraged through her musical education by her supportive parents."
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Even in the UK, large families appear to have been encouraged through social policy.
Skilled migrants will be encouraged through a new three-year "talent" work permit.
Youth in particular will be encouraged through a new program called Youth Jobs Path to find work.
And this amalgam of Spain's top two clubs, deep rivals in La Liga, is encouraged through another long-running youth structure.
"Not only are consumers generally unaware of this — they are even encouraged through reward systems to use the cards that provide their banks with the highest revenues".
Monopolies can be regulated to limit price excesses or production can be encouraged through subsidies when a product has increasing economies of scale.
Even among cases heard here, she said, things would move more quickly if more defendants were encouraged through plea bargaining to plead guilty to some charges.
Property marketing increases buyer confidence, and perceptions of authenticity are often encouraged through a nod to the history of the area.
Compliance can also be encouraged through the use of emotion.
In Midwestern U.S.A., the establishment of conservation plantings is encouraged through government programs.
On-going training is encouraged through refresher courses, teachers meetings and the technical monitoring provided by staff from the MoEYS.
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