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Meanings of encouraged about in English
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Usage of encouraged about in English
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I feel encouragedabout where we are and the direction we're headed.
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She had at first, but she was feeling encouragedabout her writing.
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The federal treasurer tells us "people should feel encouragedabout the future".
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She would see the change in his character and would be encouragedabout him.
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It makes you so excited and encouragedabout the future.
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Then I realized actually I should feel encouragedabout it.
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All these are evidences of progress, and you should feel happy and encouragedabout them.
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Particularly encouraging was the nearly 9 percent expansion in business investment, a sign that corporations are encouragedabout prospects.
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Talking about the possibility of drilling off the north coast, near Rathlin island, Mr O'Reilly said: We are very encouragedabout that.
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It took praying and the end of the sheet to do it, but I did it, and I'm getting encouragedabout K. C.
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The survey found that while business sentiment was pessimistic a number were encouragedabout the ability for businesses to innovate and find new opportunities.
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We knew nothing about our situation, what plans they had for us, but as the days passed, we became more encouragedabout our fates.
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Prime Minister John Key is encouragedabout the likelihood of concluding the Trans Pacific Partnership trade talks after meeting with his Japanese counterpart, he says.
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In an interview with Reuters after his speech, Cruz said there is "a lot to be encouragedabout" after the battle in Washington.
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The runaway had done so well, had been so industrious, and shown such a tractable spirit, that he had been very much encouragedabout him.
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I was beginning to feel encouragedabout him, when in passing a fishmonger's, he pointed at a great salmon and said, "I caught that fish."