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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nurtured creativity" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the development or encouragement of creative skills or ideas in individuals or groups.
Example: "The art program at the school is designed to foster an environment of nurtured creativity among students."
Alternatives: "cultivated creativity" or "fostered creativity"
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After all, they participated in a cohesive vision; they came of age in an economy that nurtured creativity and provided a forum in which it could flourish.
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But our children's creativity also needs to be nurtured and valued, and it's more important than ever that everyone in theatre works with drama teachers, not against them.
The second concerns how forms of worker creativity, knowing and improvisation can be acknowledged, made visible and nurtured through the use of digital video in the construction industry (Pink et al. forthcoming).
"I feel very nurtured".
Talent must be nurtured - not knackered.
Its carefully nurtured brand faces several challenges.
2. Creativity.
Where Oscar Robertson was nurtured, and Pepe Sanchez prevailed.
Financial creativity.
Creativity will.
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