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conducive

adjective as in favorable for

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The dangers of tobacco and excessive drinking are well established and not conducive to a lengthy, Hall of Fame NBA career.

His first foreign visit in his first term was to Saudi Arabia - and the transactional nature of his foreign policy is more conducive to the current Saudi leadership.

From BBC

“The lifestyle that I was living at the time was not very conducive to regular behavior, if that makes sense,” Pearce, 42, testified in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday.

The group cannot be banned under current legislation as they do not advocate terrorism but Dame Sara, the UK's first Counter-Extremism Commissioner, feels they are "creating a climate conducive to terrorism".

From BBC

While there are many contributing factors to this week's events, experts say conditions conducive to fires in California are becoming more likely in a warming world.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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