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Discover LudwigThe phrase "engendered in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "produced as a result of." Example: The deep sense of distrust engendered in our relationship could not be undone.
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It recalled the euphoria that Sadat engendered in the Israelis.
The level of excitement engendered in the pap pack suggests significant wattage.
The paintings were the thing: the paintings and the sublime responses they engendered in the viewer.
Was there a certain chilliness engendered in the stuffily antiseptic atmosphere?
Mr. Leonard said, "What he engendered in all his subjects was a feeling of complete trust".
Nor does she give any indication that the excitement engendered in her at nine has faded.
Modern music is heard in a bewildering profusion of styles, many of them contemporary, others engendered in past eras.
And this is a feeling that I believe should be engendered in psychiatrists as they care for their patients.
'Inborn, inbred, engendered in the corrupted humours of the vicious body itself.' " "Isn't education a wonderful thing?" Floyd said.
Particularly disturbing was the type of violence engendered in places such as Zeerust, Sekhukhuniland, and Pondoland amongst Africans.
His contained style, and the expectations that it engendered in the reader, made his departures from it all the more powerful.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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