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Discover Ludwig"inhospitable to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means not welcoming, friendly, or accommodating. Example sentence: The harsh weather and barren landscape make the Arctic Circle inhospitable to human habitation.
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The South seemed inhospitable to literature.
It's inhospitable to their external landscape, too.
The Moon's surface is inhospitable to life of any sort.
Sports have long been viewed as inhospitable to gay men.
The spirit of conservatism, properly understood, is inhospitable to fanaticism.
The Central Valley is largely inhospitable to dry farming.
Lack of discipline made the classroom inhospitable to learning.
The park has been most inhospitable to Leiter.
The report concludes: "UK political parties are notoriously inhospitable to women.
Idaho is now broadly perceived as strongly conservative but inhospitable to extremist elements.
Japan is famously inhospitable to foreign investment; Chinese growth depends on it.
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