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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spurred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where "spurred" is an adjective describing something that has been equipped with spurs or has a spurred shape.
Example: "The horse was a spurred stallion, ready for the competition."
Alternatives: "a pointed" or "a pronged".
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Filipes by having a spurred (vs. spurless) leaf base and petals that are mainly yellow (vs. white).
The smooth, dextrinoid spores are in side view triangular with a spurred base, in frontal view oblong, and typically measure 5 9 by 3 4 μm.
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This extra bone is also called a "spur".
Speculation of a sale spurred Microsoft into action.
In early society, the lack of a state spurred violence.
Sometimes a great comeback is spurred by a single moment.
A trigger is an action that spurs a result.
It spurred a lasting interest in psychiatry.
It has spurred a number of competitors.
The acquisition spurred a fuss.
The opinion spurred a social revolution.
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