favourable climate

Frequency: 6.48.0 per million words

An environment or situation that is advantageous or promotes success.

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  • The government is trying to create a favourable climate for foreign investment.
  • With the election results, a more favourable climate for international cooperation has emerged.
  • Our company fosters a favourable climate where creativity and new ideas can flourish.
  • The recent protests helped to establish a favourable climate for discussing social reforms.
  • The supportive classroom provided a favourable climate for students to ask questions without fear.
  • Economists are hopeful the new policies will lead to a more favourable climate for small businesses.
  • During the Renaissance, there was a favourable climate for artistic and scientific breakthroughs.
  • If we can secure more funding, we will create a favourable climate for groundbreaking research.
  • Is the current market really a favourable climate to launch a new startup?
  • Entrepreneurs are always searching for a favourable climate that offers low taxes and political stability.