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The phrase "to nurture" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of caring for, fostering, or encouraging growth and development in someone or something.
Example: "Teachers play a crucial role in nurturing the talents of their students."
Alternatives: "to foster" or "to cultivate."
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You have to nurture.
We have to nurture it.
They have to nurture them.
That, surely, is something to nurture.
They take time to nurture and cultivate.
To nurture our unrealistic dreams".
Then use this to nurture a sketch.
We are here to nurture people.
"We have to be there to nurture.
"They still continue to nurture me".
To nurture them, we need to nurture the mothers on whom their lives depend.
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