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Discover Ludwig"fostered insight" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has increased someone's ability to understand a situation or gain new knowledge. For example, "The professor's patient explanation fostered insight into the subject matter."
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Realization that many people generally care and are willing to support the adolescent, were insights that fostered emotional strength and encouragement.
Foster carers have also said it has helped their own children understand their fostered children better.
But modern trends are fostered, too.
But, if wealth fostered happiness, it appeared to drain meaningfulness.
Unfortunately this fits into a larger pattern of fostered suspicion.
He sought a music that fostered moral awareness.
Any insight?
In 1986, this approach attracted bipartisan support and fostered growth.
But how can this be harnessed or fostered?
This self-described "tunnel vision" fostered stress and anxiety.
It's inclusive and it's fostered communication.
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