conducive in the PONS Dictionary

conducive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be conducive to sth
to be conducive to sth

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The planet itself is not thought to be conducive to life, but hypothetical moons in principle could maintain at least microbial life.
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As local climates transition, locations that have long been conducive to one type of ecosystem can become more favorable for other ecosystem types.
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The faculty and staff are dedicated to providing excellence in education in a small learning community that is conducive to learning.
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The field season ends in the northern spring since the summer heat of the desert is not conducive to a pleasant simulation.
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Information and learning experiences facilitate voluntary adaptations of behavior conducive to health.
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The extreme habitats that lichens inhabit are not ordinarily conducive to producing fossils.
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The clouds of spray produced by the waterfall are conducive to the growth of lush vegetation.
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Popper acknowledged this but maintained that a critical approach respecting methodological rules that avoided such "immunizing stratagems" is conducive to the progress of science.
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However, the terrain and ponds that have formed are conducive to the fishery industry.
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As these dark metal substructures are not conducive to a natural appearance, metal-free restorations are typically more aesthetically pleasing to the patient.
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