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The usage of 'forge': can I say 'to forge an environment'
From Longman dictionary, forge has three meanings, respectively as forge a signature, forge a relationship, and forge iron
But, can I say 'forge' an enviornment? such as forge an environment for the growth of world economy.
Can I just say create/shape/build up/construct/set up etc an environment?
Or are there some other good formal expressions?
Thank you!
Jun 24, 2009 8:04 AM
Answers · 2
To create/shape an environment sounds better than forge.
June 25, 2009
If you're trying to say "create/shape/build up/construct/set up", then forge is the perfect word. It is synonymous (means the same thing) with each of those words, and may even sound stronger in that context.
June 24, 2009
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