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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so encouraging" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is motivating, inspiring, or uplifting. Example: The teacher's words of praise were so encouraging that the students felt confident and motivated to keep studying.
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She was so encouraging.
He was so encouraging.
Collins said: "That's why the findings are so encouraging.
A month and a half ago, everything seemed so encouraging.
So, encouraging news should you be considering this type of training to kick-start your career.
So, encouraging your children to be outdoors has something else to recommend it.
That is why the scene at the Juilliard School on Friday night was so encouraging.
But he is higher in the weights this time and his recent form has not been so encouraging.
Some of the young women producers on Newsnight are so bright and young, and it's so encouraging.
She's brilliant – some really successful people want to pull the ladder up behind them, but she is so encouraging.
They are so good with you and so encouraging.
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