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"offering encouragement" is a perfectly correct phrase to use in written English.
This phrase can be used when you want to express that someone is providing support and positivity for someone else's efforts. For example: "He was a great coach, always offering encouragement to his players."
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There's a difference between inserting oneself and offering encouragement.
Mark Krotov, the senior editor in charge of managing the workflow, walked the floor, offering encouragement.
For Arab allies of the United States, Mr. Obama is offering encouragement to pursue reforms.
People emerged from bars along the way asking what was going on and offering encouragement.
Instructor Steve goes round the room offering encouragement and thanks to each resident.
At other times, it is a fan or a foodie offering encouragement.
There is no one in the sight of the comedian offering encouragement.
They did so far more easily than they should have on a pitch offering encouragement.
George Steinbrenner, the Yankees' principal owner, did not fire back at Torre yesterday, offering encouragement instead.
It is very easy to be a popular teacher just by offering encouragement and support.
When they fight, which isn't unusual, you watch, forgetting yourself, offering encouragement.
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