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Discover LudwigThe phrase "engender about" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that the intended phrase was "to engender discussion about" or "to engender thoughts about." Here are examples using these phrases: - The controversial topic of immigration often engenders heated discussions about border control and human rights. - The thought-provoking film engendered deep contemplation about societal norms and personal beliefs.
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I expected it would engender about as much respect from hard-core car guys as one would garner ordering a glass of warm milk in a biker bar.
So far for Mr. Obama, who came to Europe once in the last four years, making a stop in London on his way to Russia, the response of many Europeans to his potential presidency has been gratifying — emotional, responsive, replete with the sense of hope he seeks to engender about a more flexible, less ideological America.
PARIS — For Senator Barack Obama, who came to Europe once in the last four years, making a stop in London on his way to Russia, the response of many Europeans to his potential presidency has been gratifying — emotional, responsive, replete with the sense of hope he seeks to engender about a more flexible, less ideological America.
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As far as I'm concerned, that — and the curiosity it engenders about right and wrong, just and unjust — makes everyone an ethicist, more or less.
But the fascination that The Slap has engendered is about more than sales, hype or even its frankly dubious literary merits.
"This does not engender trust" about labor agreements, Leo Gerard, president of the United Steelworkers, wrote recently.
If I were Randall, I thought, I would be able to answer my children's questions about the things they could see trees and clouds and stars in a way that would engender curiosity about the things they couldn't: the nature of forces, the various paradoxes inherent in our understanding of quantum and cosmological scales.
Regardless of whether an exhibition with scientists in the curator's seat will work, On the Origin of Art is at least likely to engender discussion about three of the great mysteries of our time: the nature of art, its relationship with science and David Walsh himself.
Who knows, maybe a greater awareness of the discrimination Italians had to endure when they were immigrants would engender reflections about the current situation.
Throughout its course, Control will aim to engender questions about technology's influence in our daily lives by broaching its confluence with the many civil branches it impacts, such as, according to the YBCA press release,"architecture, acoustics, psychology, labor, consumerism, the environment and the military".
The social importance of fisheries, their economic value [3] and their biological toll, engender apprehension about the sustainability of the exploitation of marine resources.
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