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fostered

[faw-sterd, fos-terd] / ˈfɔ stərd, ˈfɒs tərd /




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"Anyone who has ever studied abroad will attest that the connections and collaborations fostered through international study reap benefits for many years," he said.

From BBC

“These are much older viewers who don’t change their habits so easily. There has been mistrust that has been fostered over many years.”

From Los Angeles Times

A secondary school in east London celebrated for its high academic results fostered a "particularly harmful" disciplinary culture for vulnerable students, an independent safeguarding review has found.

From BBC

Hernández, who fostered a friendly environment for foreign investors, built ties with prominent U.S. business leaders while he was in office.

From The Wall Street Journal

He helped rewrite financial regulation after bank bailouts, and fostered a golden era of British relations with China.

From The Wall Street Journal