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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big impetus" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant motivation or driving force behind an action or decision. Example: "The new policy served as a big impetus for the team to increase their productivity and collaboration."
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The idea of new things is a big impetus".
This discovery gave a big impetus to the possibility of using GMCE for magnetic cooling.
Being a "guest blogger" at Boing Boing, though, was a big impetus in starting Dangerous Minds.
"So this will be a big impetus for Japan to move into robotics, nanotech and so forth to replace manpower.
"If everything goes well and he's back for the playoffs, hopefully he'll be a big impetus for us then".
The company is not legally required to go public and list shares at this time, though the S.E.C.'s requirement alone will be a big impetus.
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But it does need a bigger impetus than it has received thus far.
But a bigger impetus may have been a deeply sceptical report in January by Alex Dalmady, an independent analyst.
But a bigger impetus may have been a deeply sceptical report on Stanford's investment returns, published in January by Alex Dalmady, an independent analyst.
It feeds into a bigger impetus to improve educational outcomes, as does a national school feeding programme, which will give the 1.2 million children in government and government-assisted schools a cooked meal two days a week.
[A bigger impetus are the] greater and more diverse groups doing Series A investing than in the past.
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