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Discover Ludwig"foster *" can be a valid part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to describe something that is being cultivated or encouraged. For example: - "The company has been working to foster innovation within its workforce." - "We should strive to foster a sense of community within our neighborhood." - "The government has implemented policies to foster economic growth." - "As parents, it is important to foster our children's curiosity and love for learning."
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MIKE FOSTER does what Mike Foster wants.
Foster disagrees.
Foster & Partners.
Foster homes.
Foster care caseloads growing?
Foster misses 11 months.
And 23 foster children?
Foster a moral outlook.
"Rumors abound," Foster said.
WOODSTOCK Foster McGinty, blues.
Sutton Foster won.
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