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The phrase "encouraging reflection" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used when describing an action or statement that prompts someone to think deeply about something or to consider their thoughts and actions. For example: - The teacher's feedback on the students' essays was focused on encouraging reflection and critical thinking. - The therapist used thought-provoking questions to encourage reflection and self-discovery in her client. - The company's training program includes activities and discussions that aim to encourage reflection and personal growth among employees.
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They wanted to know how to increase their ability to facilitate learning among newcomers made up of students as well as new graduates by encouraging reflection on patient care and organising a variety of reflective activities.
DDB says it will send the Haitian responses back to the original tweeters, encouraging reflection on third world realities.
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She encouraged David to call me.
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