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The phrase "I do encourage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express encouragement or to emphasize the importance of something. Example: "I do encourage you to take all the necessary precautions before going out."
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So I do encourage him.
So I do encourage people to think about that.
"What I do encourage are people who come from the heart".
But I do encourage you to cut up a whole bird if you haven't tried your hand at it.
I do encourage you to vote this Tuesday, and while you're voting, feel free to wear a W.W.E.
So I do encourage, and I can't stress enough just how important it is to really have a culture.
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I did encourage her to find a cheaper plan, perhaps a pre-paid one.
"I don't know if I'm a role model, but I'd be very happy if I did encourage younger generations from diverse backgrounds to stay in science".
"I did encourage Meg to write because she showed such an early gift for it.
He plays the UK in January, and I really do encourage you to book tickets now.
"No I'm not!" He did encourage Johnson, didn't he? "I'm encouraging them all".
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