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foster

[faw-ster, fos-ter] / ˈfɔ stər, ˈfɒs tər /




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A proposed merger of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern would foster efficiencies, but opponents say the deal would kill competition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Administrators across the eight campuses said the program fostered additional wellness spaces, community partnerships and peer counseling courses.

From Los Angeles Times

By eliminating the need for massive skyscrapers, corporations would redirect capital into smaller, interconnected hubs that foster community integration.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chris, from West Oxfordshire, said being faced with the lack of placements for young people in care led to his decision to become a foster parent.

From BBC

Shannon Hamilton treated Floss when she was brought to the veterinary practice and said she felt "an instant connection", choosing to foster and later adopt her.

From BBC