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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incubator for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place or environment in which something is nurtured and grown, both literally and figuratively. Example: The university's entrepreneurship program serves as an incubator for new business ideas.
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Plates were incubated in a 37-°C 37-°Cator for 3 weeks.
Galerie VidalCuglietta Downtown incubator for emerging artists.
This is an incubator for Amish values and culture".
We want to provide an incubator for new businesses.
Twitter, especially, is an ideal incubator for neologisms.
Bernave was taken to an incubator for observation.
"Fishing is a great incubator for excuses," Wade said.
Building 20 served as an incubator for the Bose Corporation.
Like an incubator for stars, where suns are made.
The mixture sits in an incubator for three hours.
It is the incubator for future bursts of creativity.
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