Which is correct:
"Encourage people on" or "encourage people about"?

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Encourage people on

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of using "encourage people on," it is better to use "encourage people to" followed by the action or behavior you want to encourage.

Alternatives:

  • encourage people to

encourage people about

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of using "encourage people about," it is better to use "encourage people to" followed by the action or behavior you want to encourage.

Alternatives:

  • encourage people to
Both "encourage people on" and "encourage people about" are not commonly used phrases in English. The more common and correct way to express this idea is to use "encourage people to" followed by the action or behavior you want to encourage.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

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