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The phrase 'a impetus' is not correct English.
The correct phrase is 'an impetus'. It is a noun that refers to something that encourages an action or movement. Example: The promise of a new job was the impetus they needed to make the move to a different city.
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I am sure that the engineering framework and the scenario itself will be interesting to many and hope that it will give a impetus to different origin-of-life research.
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