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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spur conversations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to initiating or encouraging discussions or dialogues among people. Example: "The new policy is designed to spur conversations about workplace diversity and inclusion."
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Cottonelle's efforts to both spur conversations about wipes and to equip consumers to display them more prominently in bathrooms may help remove such stigmas.
But then, during her leave of absence, she poured herself into The Race Card Project, something she had started while on a book tour in 2010 to spur conversations about race.
Wonderful because messaging can spur conversations or get answers quickly from people who might not be directly next to you; but frustrating because messaging can be — especially in group chat rooms — noisy, distracting and hard to track if you're not paying attention all the time.
Norton will read and also try to spur conversations among those gathered.
The show's creator Jerrod Carmichael, who also stars in the NBC sitcom, said he wanted the episode to be a frank, authentic portrayal of the issue and spur conversations as well. .
NEW YORK, USA, 15 July 2010 – The UNICEF-supported film, 'Hermano' – which last month won the Grand Prix for Best Film at the International Film Festival in Moscow, as well as the audience and critics' prizes – will now be used to help spur conversations about violence prevention in Venezuela's poor urban communities.
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She said she hoped the movie would spur conversation among audiences.
They are, in the first place, explicitly intellectual; the whole point of college is to spur conversation.
Facebook Polls will provide an easy way to spur conversation, gather opinions or organize plans.
This helps spur conversation, but it becomes much harder to weed out the news from the noise, and occasionally leads to propagation of false information.
The goal is to make TechCrunch a forum where anyone who has anything interesting to say about the ways technology is shaping our present and setting the course for our future can offer their thoughts and spur conversation.
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