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was conducive
adjective
Tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
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The pool was conducive to fast times.
"I felt it was conducive to bad decisions being made.
"Our whole household environment was conducive to learning," he said.
Assembly-line manufacturing, for instance, was conducive to union organisation.
Accorsi said he also thought the position was conducive to demonstrative behavior.
The relaxed atmosphere of British, Australian and Indian prisoners was conducive to one thought: escape.
Seventy-eight per cent said yes, and 82% agreed that the EU was conducive for business.
It said the move would "safeguard environmental security" and was "conducive to China's development interests".
He believed smoking it was conducive to a calm, clear mind.
"This practice, already gendered as feminine, was conducive to creating a blog," Dr. Martinez said.
Today's weather was conducive for scoring -- little wind, coupled with a light but steady rain that slowed the greens.
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