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conducive

[kuhn-doo-siv, -dyoo-] / kənˈdu sɪv, -ˈdyu- /


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Neither the existential questions it forces nor the toll it takes on your body are conducive to dating.

From Los Angeles Times

The BSP said it will ensure that overall policy settings remain consistent with maintaining price stability conducive to sustainable economic growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

Positive risk sentiment should be conducive for more spread tightening, while supply is slowing, the rates strategist says.

From The Wall Street Journal

The medicines are strikingly effective, yet they arrive in a consumer environment highly conducive to weight gain.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perseverance was dispatched to the Jezero Crater because it showed qualities that may have meant it was once conducive to life, including signs it was once a delta when Mars could sustain liquid surface water.

From BBC