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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nurture passion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to support and encourage the growth and development of one's passion or strong interest in something. Example: As parents, it is important for us to nurture our children's passion for music by providing them with opportunities to learn and practice different instruments.
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Nurturing passions.
Newport explains that in order to build a career that you are satisfied with the right question is not "What job am I passionate about doing?" but instead "What way of working and living will nurture my passion?
Many of us nurture a passion for something we're no good at with sufficient gusto to do it anyway.
For those smitten by India there is a rich body of literature in English to nurture this passion: memoirs, topography, history, religion, philosophy, and, of course, fiction.
Bottom line, C-CAP gives their kids a means to nurture their passion and change their lives, and since its beginnings it's awarded $37 million in scholarships.
Teachers are trying, wherever possible, to subvert the mechanistic mandates handed down to them and to nurture a passion for reading.
Emilie Holmes had been working in advertising for three and a half years while nurturing her passion for quality tea.
When not sailing, Ainslie is nurturing a passion for golf even though he is, by his own admission, "rubbish".
It nurtures a passion for that which is beautiful, which in Plato's view of the world is also that which is good and true.
As their teacher and culinary guide, I have had the good fortune of growing up with parents who nurtured my passion for cooking and eating well.
Since boyhood he had nurtured a passion for Greece: its history, its culture, its people, its climate and above all, its skies.
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