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The word 'promotive' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word 'promotive' to describe something that encourages or stimulates progress, development, or success. For example: "The company created a promotive environment for its employees, with incentives and rewards to encourage high performance."
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promotive
adjective
Tending to promote
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Liberia spends less than $100£6868) per capita annually on preventive, promotive and curative health services, yet more than $1.5bn was mobilised for reacting to the Ebola response.
In either case, they perform the function of the articulation of the interests and aspirations of a substantial segment of the citizenry, usually in ways contended to be promotive of the national weal".
(What, for example, if the society is Nazi Germany or the individual Hitler?) In the Soliloquies Schleiermacher forestalls this sort of problem by limiting the forms of moral distinctiveness and individuality that he supports to those which are compatible with or even promotive of the ideal of humanity.
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