conducive to
Frequency: 9.018.5 per million words
The preposition 'to' is used to specify what the condition is helpful or favorable for.
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- Daylight is highly conducive to good plant growth.
- The noise was hardly conducive to a good night's sleep.
- The quiet library created an environment conducive to studying.
- A positive work atmosphere is conducive to creativity and productivity.
- Open dialogue is conducive to resolving international disputes.
- Regular exercise is conducive to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
- Such conditions are not conducive to a fair trial.
- The small class size was conducive to lively discussions.
- A flexible software architecture is conducive to future updates and scalability.
- Creating a calm space in your home is conducive to relaxation and mental well-being.