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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I will prompt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when you will initiate or call for something to happen. For example: "I will prompt the discussion at the meeting to ensure everyone has an opportunity to contribute."
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Again, I will prompt him on the issue because I think it is one that is important, that the prime minister of our country gives a very clear steer that something has to be done," Robinson said.
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"And I think it will prompt a much easier dialogue for the city and region".
"Dame Sarah Storey's attempt will be eagerly awaited and I am sure it will prompt other top women riders to try to claim this prestigious record". In addition to Storey's attempt, Sir Bradley Wiggins, 34, confirmed to BBC Sport he will try to break the men's record next year.
This latest fire, I hope, will prompt Universal and its fellow majors to better preserve not just key titles like "Duck Soup," "Dracula" or "Vertigo" — which will surely be reprinted and return to circulation — but also the other 90percentt of their inventories, the less famous and therefore more vulnerable titles that the studio may not feel justify spending thousands to save.
I hope this will prompt the Liberal Democrats to reconsider their position on this.
"I hope the ordinance will prompt new rules on the nation's smoking culture".
"I hope this report will prompt us all to look beyond the statistics and to the underlying causes of our failure to nurture happy and healthy children in the UK.
"In the same way I think that Bitcoin will prompt the creation of many new companies that create value on top of it".
At the very least, I believe the show will prompt awareness of these weather changes and lead to families and communities questioning what more they could do to prepare for further unpredictability.
I wonder if he will prompt me.
I hope doing so will prompt introspection about her own role in smearing Friedman.
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