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'fostering creativity' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to encouraging or promoting creativity in work or a learning environment, for example: "At our school, we prioritise fostering creativity in our students during every lesson."
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The meaning of resistance and the emergent hybrid practice formed in the third space are discussed in this paper, and insights are offered regarding fostering creativity and adopting creative pedagogy in a similar context.
But perhaps fostering creativity shouldn't be left to schools.
It forces the brain to go on interesting tangents, perhaps fostering creativity.
DARPA was interested in finding ways to encourage insights amid the stress of war, fostering creativity on the battlefield.
High-profile plagiarism and academic malfeasance cases continue to surface, and the education system struggles with fostering creativity and individual initiative.
Dubai, its rival Abu Dhabi and other Persian Gulf cities face enormous hurdles as they try to diversify their economies by fostering creativity and becoming entertainment capitals.
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And every nation must use these unique assets to foster creativity, and nurture its creative and innovative economies.
Teachers are therefore asked to foster creativity, which implies a need to learn more about assessing creativity or creative potential.
"Either way, it fosters creativity".
He outlawed discouragement and fostered creativity and risk-taking.
Me: It's supposed to foster creativity in an office environment.
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