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The phrase "a motivation for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reasons or incentives behind a particular action or decision.
Example: "The study aimed to identify a motivation for increased participation in community service programs."
Alternatives: "a reason for" or "an incentive for".
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"It's rather a motivation for him," he said.
Failure provides a motivation for organizations to learn, too.
All right, let me show you a motivation for graphs.
Is this lower ranking a motivation for you now?
Moreover, the paper is intended to serve as a motivation for further research.
The western appetite for antiquities has always been a motivation for others to loot them.
No matter what happens to our game, money won't be a motivation for me".
"The alchemy and the mystery of the process is a motivation for me," he said.
"It's a motivation for me to give my maximum to be in that place.
"That is not a motivation for lawyers to distort the facts.
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Mimicking crucial properties of differential operators forms in itself a motivation for discretizing them in a certain manner.
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