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Common collocations with foster in American Collocation

foster verb

US /ˈfɑstər/

deliberately

actively
carefully
deliberately

Community organisations can actively foster good neighbourly behaviour.

successfully

effectively
successfully

We believe that many essential life skills are effectively fostered through sport.

relationship or links

collaboration
cooperation
dialogue
friendship
interaction
links
partnership
relations
relationship

The new programme will foster collaboration between researchers.

attitude or atmosphere

atmosphere
attitude
culture
environment
ethos
spirit

We have a reputation for fostering a culture of diversity.

awareness

appreciation
awareness
sense
understanding

Our volunteers fostered a sense of community among the participants.

The aim of the tutorial is to foster an understanding of online publication.

growth

development
growth

We must foster the growth of a new generation of architects.

particular positive qualities

creativity
entrepreneurship
excellence
innovation
talent
teamwork

We aim to foster creativity and self-expression in young people.

learning

learning

This is a highly structured programme designed to foster independent learning.

illusion

illusion

These are stories that foster our illusions of immortality.