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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Propelled by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is driven or motivated by a particular force or influence. Example: "The project was propelled by a strong commitment to sustainability and innovation."
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Propelled by such debonair flourishes, the movie takes off nicely.
Propelled by the new prospect of winning, she did.
Propelled by 25 mph winds, the fire grew quickly.
Dreadnoughts were propelled by two to four screw propellers.
— Stocks rise, propelled by banks.
It is propelled by its own strength.
And it is propelled by laser light.
Optimism has been propelled by economic progress.
The changes are largely propelled by economics.
Your daily life is propelled by fear?
Change isn't propelled by organizational structure, he said.
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