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The word "incubator" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a noun to refer to a device or machine used to provide warmth for developing embryos, or as a figurative term to refer to a space or organization that fosters the development of new ideas, businesses, or organizations. Example: Our company provides a supportive environment that acts as an incubator for entrepreneurs seeking to launch new businesses.
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incubator
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Any apparatus used to maintain environmental conditions suitable for a reaction.
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The Centre for Mental Health is a research and development "incubator", linking the worlds of policy and frontline service provision.
APLI Mumbai and Meera Sanyal Port activities should be reduced and the land carved up for different purposes: a nature park on the mudflats, a heritage and cultural zone near Sewri fort, a sports and education zone at Cotton Green, an innovation and incubator hub at Elphinstone Estate, and modern facilities for the fishing community.
"When I withdraw my forces now the Sunnis will come back and they will become an incubator for Isis again," said one fighter.
Osborne has pledged £4m towards an eight-floor incubator in Federation House, in Manchester's Northern Quarter.
There may be a happy congruence of society's need for more volunteers and the non-pecuniary benefits for the individual Nesta, the innovation incubator and funder, sees greater involvement of volunteers in the provision of public services as a means of making them "people-powered".
Sheffield gets £3.5m to renovate a former Co-op department store in the Castlegate area for the same purpose, while Leeds gets £3.7m to renovate a derelict police headquarters in the heart of Leeds, creating a six-floor business incubator.
There is a growing fear that Libya is becoming an incubator of turmoil, with weapons flooding the streets and jihadi militants ready to disrupt civil order.
"What we have is a talent incubator where we find actors at a very early stage of their career and then we nurture, develop, invest in and mentor them.
At Coventry, he played a major role in developing the university's technology park – an incubator for small businesses – and is director of Serious Games International (SGI).
The group, founded in Egypt in 1928, has been an important incubator of Islamist movements, and has survived decades of repression.
It will set up its own incubator to nourish local start-ups, in addition to the clean-tech fund and other strategic investments in mature firms.Human capital, however, is another story.
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