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foster with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "foster with" is not correct/normal English.
You could make it correct by including another word after it, such as "foster with care" or "foster with kindness". For example: "Mary foster with care the stray dog she found on the street."
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News & Media
Academia
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32 human-written examples
OLIVIA WRIGHT, left, and JAMIE FOSTER, with dresses by Scott Barrie.
News & Media
Hart completed an 8-yard touchdown pass to Foster with 2 55 remaining.
News & Media
Best was the yummy bananas Foster with rum sauce and ice cream.
News & Media
That bond is something Mourinho always attempts to foster with his staff.
News & Media
Foster with William Kennedy, a Stanford urologist who cared for her.
Academia
The woodwork was struck for the second time when Tom Cleverley fooled Foster with an overhit cross.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
28 human-written examples
The IPCC also examined why the Met specialist unit Trident did not immediately act on information the IPCC passed to it on 12 August 2011 linking Hutchinson-Foster with the gun found at the scene where Duggan was fatally shot.
News & Media
Case completed a 40-yard touchdown pass to Larry Foster with 13 seconds remaining.
News & Media
"Do you believe in infrastructure?" asks Norman Foster, with challenge in his voice.
News & Media
De Camptown races (2 38) ; Beautiful dreamer / Stephen C. Foster ; with Bing Crosby (1 43).
Academia
Norm Foster, with more than 30 light comedies (e.g., The Melville Boys, 1986), has become the country's most successful dramatist.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "foster with" directly. Instead, rephrase to use a more grammatically correct and natural construction, such as "foster through", "foster by", or "foster in conjunction with".
Common error
Don't use "foster with" when a direct transitive verb is needed. Instead of saying "foster with collaboration", try "foster collaboration" or "encourage collaboration".
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84%
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Linguistic Context
The expression "foster with" does not conform to standard English grammatical patterns. The verb "foster" typically takes a direct object, indicating what is being nurtured or promoted. As Ludwig AI points out, it's generally considered incorrect.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Academia
25%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "foster with" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI's analysis indicates that "foster" typically requires a direct object and is not correctly followed by "with" in standard English. Despite its presence in a variety of sources, including news and academic contexts, it's advisable to use more conventional and grammatically sound alternatives such as "cultivate through", "nurture via", or "develop in conjunction with" to ensure clarity and correctness in your writing. When you use Ludwig, consider these alternatives for better grammar.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
advance in partnership with
Stresses collaborative progress or improvement.
support through
Focuses on giving assistance or backing by a certain mechanism or channel.
cultivate through
Emphasizes the process of nurturing or developing something using specific means.
develop in conjunction with
Highlights collaborative growth or advancement.
promote alongside
Suggests advocating for something concurrently with another thing.
facilitate with the help of
Indicates making something easier or more likely to happen through assistance.
nurture via
Focuses on providing care and support by a particular method or channel.
encourage along with
Indicates promoting or supporting something in addition to something else.
bolster by means of
Highlights strengthening or reinforcing something through specific resources or actions.
grow through
Focuses on the expansion or progress achieved by certain resources or actions.
FAQs
What is a correct way to use the word "foster"?
The verb "foster" typically requires a direct object. For example, instead of "foster with", you might say "foster growth", "foster development", or "foster relationships".
What can I say instead of "foster with"?
Alternatives to "foster with" include phrases like "cultivate through", "nurture via", or "develop in conjunction with" depending on the intended meaning.
Is "foster with" grammatically correct?
No, "foster with" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The verb "foster" generally takes a direct object. Therefore, it's better to say "foster something" rather than "foster with something".
How does the meaning change if I use "foster" with a different preposition?
Using different prepositions with "foster" can subtly alter the meaning. For example, "foster through" suggests the means by which something is fostered, while "foster in" might refer to a specific environment or context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested