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nurture

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/ˈnɜːɹ.tʃəɹ/

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Parents strive to nurture their children's creativity from an early age, providing them with various opportunities to explore.

In a healthy workplace, leaders play a crucial role in nurturing their team members' professional growth and well-being.

The artist found inspiration and the necessary nurture for her bold ideas within the vibrant community of her peers.

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