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incubator

[in-kyuh-bey-ter, ing-] / ˈɪn kyəˌbeɪ tər, ˈɪŋ- /
NOUN
hatchery
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“As time goes on, these camps are incubators for radicalization,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

That should be music to artists’ ears, as Tim’s has been a staple among the network of smaller, neighborhood clubs that serve as incubator stages for developing artists.

From Seattle Times

The Ukrainian security services have gone further, describing the Russian-aligned church as an incubator of pro-Russia sentiment and infiltrated by priests and monks who have directly aided Moscow in the war.

From New York Times

His grandmother thought he might need an incubator.

From New York Times

The filings describe Crowdsourcers as an “informal, unincorporated nonprofit association which serves as an incubator for ideas across a network of conservative leaders, cultural entrepreneurs, and cultural influences.”

From Washington Post