ideal environment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofidealandenvironment
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ideal
adjective
uk/aɪˈdɪəl/us/aɪˈdiː.əl/
perfect, or the ...
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environment
noun
uk/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/us/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofidealandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The authors suggest that anidealenvironmentwould provide opportunities for both privacy and interaction.
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Anidealenvironmentwould be a place that is naturally very cold and very dry, with low air pressure and background radiation.
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In this paper, it is assumed anidealenvironmentexists without any objects in the work-space.
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Theidealenvironmentis anywhere humans cannot go, such as nuclear reactors.
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This gives the new event theidealenvironmentin which to grow.
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In all of human history, when have women had such anidealenvironmentfor exercising a preference for symmetrical men?
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It provides anidealenvironmentfor knowledge reuse based on construction and project information.
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Once installed, however, the alarms keep going off at random and so create anidealenvironmentfor the thieves they are supposed to deter.
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This context provides, thus, anidealenvironmentfor testing the simultaneous effect of the phonemic and lexical aspects of the word on phonological analysis.
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Staff shortages can reduce opportunities to participate in lengthy discussions, and in many departments space is at a premium, reducing the chance of creating theidealenvironment.
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In anidealenvironmentthere is always a danger of eutrophication.
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However, it is legitimate for the state to encourage what is undoubtedly theidealenvironmentin which to bring up children.
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Of course, that may have given them opportunities of getting to know their customers, but it was hardly anidealenvironmentfor the police service.
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It is anidealenvironmentfor the spread of an airborne infection such as tuberculosis.
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Many medical practitioners believe that stressful and busy acute wards are far from anidealenvironmentin which patients can recuperate well.
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Nitrates and phosphates would be trapped behind the proposed barrage, creating anidealenvironmentfor eutrophication.
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In short, it was just theidealenvironmentfor the sea cadets, army cadets and air cadets to parade.
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It is not theidealenvironmentfor a school.
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