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Discover Ludwig"Motivated by" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate what is causing someone or something to take action - often with a positive connotation. For example, "Joe was motivated by his desire to help others, so he started a charity."
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Motivated by the Motor City.
Was motivated by political convictions.
We're not motivated by that".
They aren't motivated by cash.
He was motivated by injustice.
I'm motivated by practical questions.
Both are motivated by fetishes.
I was motivated by that.
"They're motivated by conscience".
Was the preservation motivated by parsimony?
"You have to be motivated by hate.
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