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1 That is not very conducive for the SA Police to do their work.
2 This exercise to these indolent people is very conducive to health.
3 It is a dull place, and very conducive to sleep.
4 It was not an improvement to one's personal appearance though very conducive to comfort.
5 Not very conducive to becoming a happy well-adjusted person.
6 A placid, well-regulated temper is very conducive to health.
7 The conditions were very conducive to swing bowling, so I thought I might do quite well.
8 So it's a very conducive place to conduct a commercial space operation like this, he said.
9 The situation was not very conducive for anybody.
10 Fishing, too, is very conducive to longevity.
11 The temperance, moreover, which it compels in those who cannot eat sea provisions, is very conducive to health.
12 For decades afterward, astronomers considered Mars to be a dead planet, with conditions not very conducive to life.
13 Not very conducive to human habitation.
14 The health and longevity of the missionaries have always been fair, though mission-work is not very conducive to either elsewhere.
15 Practice in a room with open window, with little clothes on, or with none; a daily air-bath is very conducive to health.
16 This way of living and singing like the birds of the air was, however, not very conducive to the satisfaction of material wants.
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