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"foster a sense of security" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when someone or something is providing a sense of safety and reassurance. For example, "The government is dedicated to fostering a sense of security for its citizens."
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This has great merit in fostering a sense of security, since it reduces the fear and danger of eviction.
Shouldn't we be more relaxed about this?" After all, there is evidence that residential clustering can foster a sense of belonging and security.
The corporate life of the nobility did not develop as well as expected, however, and the nobility never became the class it was in Prussia or England, but the charter did foster a sense of class consciousness and afforded legal security to the members and their property.
Successful programs foster a sense of achievement and identity.
Ravalomanana also tried to foster a sense of national reconciliation.
How do you foster a sense of urgency in others?
You need to foster a sense of thriving.
Perhaps a better reason for drinking local wines is to help foster a sense of community.
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.
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