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Free sign up"foster greater" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to encourage or promote something on a larger or more intense scale. Example: "The government is implementing new policies to foster greater economic growth and job opportunities for its citizens."
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So does gender equality inevitably foster greater income inequality?
A side-effect is to foster greater national concentration.
It does nothing to foster greater care in the future or a wholesome sense of self.
An economically dependent and politically subservient Iraq would foster greater strategic depth for Tehran.
But surely the photographs could just as well foster greater militancy on behalf of the Republic.
Another president might have conducted a purge to foster greater cohesion among his colleagues.
Sunstein's assiduous pursuit of ways to foster greater public deliberation would seem hard to oppose.
But for tour operators, the new system will require more efficiency and foster greater competition.
She said she was worried that bombing in Syria would foster greater division among British society.
Surely they could also foster greater militancy on behalf of the Republic.
Malaysia sought to foster greater cooperation between Asian nations in 2004.
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