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The phrase "unless it encourages" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a condition that negates a previous statement, indicating that something will not happen if it promotes a certain behavior or outcome. Example: "I will not support the initiative unless it encourages sustainable practices."
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However, this type of behavior should not influence whether surgery was done unless it encourages outright fraud.
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"But we're not going to change our ways unless the government makes us".Rather, it encourages him to keep pumping.
It encourages dissent".
"It encourages speculation.
It encourages innovation.
And it encourages ambition.
It encourages homosexuality".
It encourages… It does encourage me.
It encourages split ends.
It is unusual, in my experience, for a healthcare organisation to ever take a step back and look at hazards methodically from a truly higher plan, in a more multi-dimensional aspect, unless it is encouraged to do so by a bigger problem.
Encourage this (unless it's harming the tree) and continue to let him have appropriate outside time, as using nature for a scratching post will definitely reduce his desire to use your furniture as one.
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