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The phrase "well stimulating" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
To use a phrase that communicates the same idea as "well stimulating," you could use "stimulating" or "thought-provoking," instead. For example, "The speaker's presentation was stimulating and provided a lot of new ideas."
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One broker familiar with the listing thought that the slashed price was long overdue and could lead the sellers of other overpriced Upper East Side co-ops to cut prices as well, stimulating sales at last.
This approach creates multiple fractures and avoids the inherent limitations of other common well stimulating techniques such as hydraulic fracturing (HF) and explosive fracturing (EF).
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Mr. McCain may well stimulate those groups to vote.
This work may well stimulate more sophisticated use of data in other council services.
Here's an event that may well stimulate an interesting, and possibly heated, debate.
The shifts reflect in part a growing if still wobbly confidence that additional advertising spending may well stimulate consumer spending.
Though the document was hatched in secret, it could well stimulate an open debate on the country's energy future.
Such a sale might well stimulate further illegal trade and thus compound the ongoing poaching crisis," said a spokesperson.
But concerted attention to an operatic domain long overlooked may well stimulate the sort of curiosity that, over time, moves mountains.
(For this reason, higher short-term rates could very well stimulate additional lending to the private sector).
Thus, research on new H2 sensors has been well stimulated.
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