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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Motivated me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that someone or something has inspired or encouraged you to take action or pursue a goal.
Example: "The success stories of others motivated me to work harder and achieve my own dreams."
Alternatives: "Inspired me" or "Encouraged me.".
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That's what motivated me.
"It motivated me, too.
That motivated me to succeed.
It's never motivated me".
"He always motivated me and pushed me".
"She motivated me," Walker said.
"That motivated me," he said.
In his words: Rugby has motivated me.
This motivated me to work harder.
That experience motivated me to pursue law.
"But that's not what motivated me".
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