particularly conducive

Frequency: 7.29.1 per million words

Used to highlight that something is especially helpful or favorable in a specific way.

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Examples (10)

  • The calm atmosphere of the library is particularly conducive to studying.
  • A stable economy is particularly conducive to business growth and investment.
  • The open-plan office layout was not particularly conducive to focused, individual work.
  • This warm, humid climate is particularly conducive to the spread of tropical diseases.
  • The small group setting was particularly conducive to an honest and open discussion.
  • He found that the early morning hours were particularly conducive to his creative writing.
  • A culture of trust is particularly conducive to effective teamwork and collaboration.
  • The government's new policies are hoped to create an environment particularly conducive to innovation.
  • For children, a predictable routine is particularly conducive to feelings of security.
  • The serene landscape of the countryside seems particularly conducive to relaxation and reflection.