highly conducive

Frequency: 7.811.5 per million words

Used to strongly emphasize that something is very helpful or favorable.

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  • Daylight is highly conducive to good plant growth.
  • The quiet library environment is highly conducive to studying.
  • A supportive team atmosphere has been highly conducive to our success.
  • The open-plan office was not highly conducive to focused work, so they added privacy pods.
  • Creating a routine can be highly conducive to improving productivity.
  • We believe this new policy will be highly conducive to innovation within the company.
  • The relaxed and friendly setting was highly conducive to an open and honest discussion.
  • Regular exercise and a balanced diet are highly conducive to long-term health.
  • The government aims to create a stable economic climate that is highly conducive to foreign investment.
  • For many artists, a period of solitude is highly conducive to creativity.