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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foster a sense" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the process of developing and encouraging a particular feeling or emotion. For example, "The teacher was determined to foster a sense of self-confidence in her students."
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Ravalomanana also tried to foster a sense of national reconciliation.
Successful programs foster a sense of achievement and identity.
The men would also like to foster a sense of community.
Perhaps a better reason for drinking local wines is to help foster a sense of community.
"That doesn't foster a sense of shared belonging and understanding – it can drive people apart".
The holiday is now meant to foster a sense of national unity and racial harmony.
Such patois often develops among students, soldiers and other groups to foster a sense of belonging.
Studies show that successful energy saving programs foster a sense of achievement and identity.
Pérez wants to foster a sense of closeness between the club and its fans.
Pixar, however, tries to foster a sense of collective responsibility among its 1,200 staff.
As unlikely as it might sound, the sport has helped foster a sense of community.
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