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further foster
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"further foster" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the action of strengthening something that is already present or established. For example: "The exchange program further fostered a sense of international cooperation between the two countries."
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5 human-written examples
How we can further foster creativity, whether it's its own project, inside EVE Online, or inside our current games, is absolutely something we're thinking about".
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Eventually England would declare on 652/7, and after further Foster magic, England reached the victory target of 33 with just one wicket down, to take a barely believable 2-1 lead in the series.
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Foursquare's game-like rules, which reward active users with virtual badges, further foster pride among members.
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The program is a move by Jolla to further foster the Sailfish developer community to pull in energy and ideas, as community manager James Noori notes in a blog about the initiative: "With this program and the Jolla C device, we are going to focus on the software side of things and encourage the community to develop more for Sailfish OS itself".
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I believe, however, that some might suggest that being told that you are going to get obliterated might only further foster the desire to get yourself armed to the teeth with something in a nuclear sort of vibe.
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55 human-written examples
At Leeds University, their inquisitive attitudes were further fostered by the most radical art department at any British university, a hotbed of Situationism and Structuralism.
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Further fostering bad feelings within communities, under a concept known as "compulsory integration" gas companies can drill under land without the owner's consent if they have leases in most of the surrounding area.
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It was his time at StreetCode Academy that exposed him to passionate instructors and mentors that further fostered his interest in programming.
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The apparent disconnect among traditional U.S. allies, along with Trump's sudden reversal further fostered the rising belief that the U.S. may no longer be a credible negotiating partner, analysts said.
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But there is a shortage of families willing to take on the challenge – the Fostering Network, the charity that supports fostered children and fostering families, estimates that UK fostering services need to recruit a further 8,370 foster families this year to meet rising demand.
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Groves, 25, managed to get off the ropes but when he took further blows Foster stepped in to halt the contest - sparking an immediate protest from Groves and surprise at the timing of the decision from many of those watching.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "further foster", ensure the context clearly indicates what is already being fostered and how it will be additionally supported. For instance, "The new policies further foster innovation by reducing bureaucratic hurdles."
Common error
Avoid using "further foster" when there's no established foundation. It implies building upon something, so ensure the base is evident. Instead of saying "We will further foster growth", first establish the initial growth efforts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "further foster" functions as a verb phrase, typically used to describe the act of enhancing or developing something that is already in progress. As noted by Ludwig, it implies building upon an existing foundation.
Frequent in
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Formal & Business
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "further foster" is a grammatically correct and usable expression that describes the act of additionally supporting or developing something already in progress. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. It's most commonly found in news and media, formal business contexts and scientific articles, indicating a neutral register. When using this phrase, ensure that the context clearly establishes the foundation upon which you are building. Alternatives include "additionally cultivate" and "promote even more", offering nuanced ways to convey similar meanings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
additionally cultivate
Replaces "further" with "additionally" and "foster" with "cultivate", emphasizing nurturing growth.
promote even more
Uses "promote" instead of "foster", focusing on advancement, and adds "even more" for emphasis.
encourage additionally
Substitutes "foster" with "encourage", highlighting inspiration, and uses "additionally" in place of "further".
nurture progressively
Replaces "foster" with "nurture", emphasizing care and development, and uses "progressively" instead of "further".
advance furthermore
Uses "advance" instead of "foster", focusing on forward movement, and adds "furthermore" for emphasis.
develop even further
Substitutes "foster" with "develop", stressing growth, and adds "even further" for intensity.
cultivate to a greater extent
Replaces "foster" with "cultivate", highlighting careful growth, and uses a more descriptive phrase for "further".
bolster to a higher degree
Uses "bolster" instead of "foster", focusing on strengthening, and uses a more formal phrase for "further".
reinforce substantially
Substitutes "foster" with "reinforce", emphasizing support, and uses "substantially" for emphasis.
amplify considerably
Replaces "foster" with "amplify", focusing on increasing impact, and uses "considerably" instead of "further".
FAQs
How can I use "further foster" in a sentence?
Use "further foster" to describe actions that build upon existing efforts to nurture or develop something. For example, "The mentorship program aims to "further foster" leadership skills among young adults".
What are some alternatives to "further foster"?
You can use alternatives such as "additionally cultivate", "promote even more", or "encourage additionally" depending on the specific context.
Is it redundant to use "further foster"?
While "foster" already implies nurturing growth, "further foster" emphasizes an additional layer of support or development on existing efforts. It's not inherently redundant if used to highlight this additional support.
Which is correct: "further foster" or "foster further"?
"Further foster" is the more common and grammatically accepted order. "Foster further" is less frequently used and may sound awkward in most contexts. Compare it to "further promote" as opposed to "promote further".
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested