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  1. We briefly review the Γ-convergence of phase-field fracture to Griffith fracture, and describe how softening and nucleation occur when implementing phase-field models. An example is given of how this softening and nucleation can be completely stopped, while preserving crack growth and Γ-convergence. We then show how nucleation can locally be turned back on, based on any criterion, such as a stress threshold. Again, these modifications preserve Γ-convergence, and they can be applied to static, quasi-static, and dynamic models. Additionally, we describe why these modifications can be expected to improve the convergence of phase-field models. 
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