openly encourage

Frequency: 5.64.5 per million words

To encourage in a public and non-secretive manner.

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  • The manager should openly encourage feedback from the entire team.
  • The government should openly encourage public participation in policy-making.
  • The government now openly encourages foreign investment to boost the economy.
  • Some critics accuse the media of openly encouraging divisive rhetoric.
  • She has always openly encouraged her children to discuss their feelings.
  • She decided to openly encourage her team members to take on leadership roles.
  • If we openly encourage debate, we can arrive at better, more inclusive solutions.
  • His actions seemed to openly encourage dissent among the employees.
  • Openly encouraging diverse viewpoints is essential for a healthy democracy.
  • The new policy will openly encourage innovation and creativity within the company.
  • The new policy will openly encourage competition among renewable energy providers.
  • Historically, certain regimes would openly encourage discrimination.
  • He was celebrated for being a leader who would openly encourage dissent and new ideas.
  • By speaking out, they openly encouraged others to join their cause.
  • It is crucial that we openly encourage conversations about mental health in the workplace.
  • It's rare for a leader to openly encourage such unconventional ideas.
  • The school's mission is to openly encourage creativity and critical thinking.
  • The company does not openly encourage employees to work overtime without compensation.
  • The initiative was designed to openly encourage community participation in local governance.
  • Through their campaigns, they openly encourage sustainable living practices.