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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surely conducive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong belief that something is likely to promote or contribute positively to a particular outcome or situation. Example: "The new policies are surely conducive to improving employee morale and productivity."
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For Nyquist – the Kentucky Derby victor two weeks ago at Churchill Downs and 3-5 favorithe– the Preakness proved one race too many, and he finished a leg-leaden third, the helter-skelter pace he helped forge up front surely conducive to his undoing.
But, some degree of self-love and love for one's kith and kin is surely conducive to morality.
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"The intended usage will cause unnecessary confusion within the Islamic community and is surely not conducive to the peaceful and harmonious tempo of life in the country," said Ali, according to the government-run Bernama news agency.
Not conducive to learning and downright unhealthy".
That isn't necessarily conducive to quality research".
The escalator isn't exactly conducive to carrying luggage.
High-rise living was no longer conducive to family living".
"It's not conducive for individuals to roam around in.
It wasn't conducive to your equanimity.
Stress is not conducive to your project.
It would surely create a better, calmer emotional environment conducive for proper rest.
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