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Discover Ludwig"engendered a" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means "caused or brought about a certain feeling or situation." Example: The politician's inflammatory speech engendered a sense of anger and division among the crowd.
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It also engendered a family split.
It engendered a much harsher reaction.
Behind the scenes, the proposed guidelines engendered a long debate.
Both engendered a backlash in the next election.
Could this have engendered a robust attitude to language?
Thailand's centralized political system has engendered a "colonial attitude of governors" posted here, he said.
The situation engendered a bit of abuse and minor epithet-swapping.
Mr. Klaus's rhetoric on other issues often engendered a fair slice of public support.
The time was pregnant with a new spirit that engendered a renaissance of human culture.
It engendered a sense of disempowerment which continues to inform her passionate support for independence.
This work engendered a later dispute with Sigmund Freud over priority.
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