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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am inspired to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing motivation or a strong feeling that prompts you to take action or create something.
Example: "After attending the seminar, I am inspired to start my own project focused on sustainability."
Alternatives: "feel motivated to" or "am encouraged to".
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I am inspired to create lots of teaching strategies – thanks.
However if/when love does go good and I am inspired to write about it, I'm still so over Valentine's.
Though roosterless this trip, there is an upside: I am inspired to get in better shape before next summer and my next opportunity at running down the man.
I am inspired to learn Kreyol and humbled by the process, because it isn't easy, despite the fact that I teach French!
Elba's trajectory is a homegrown success story and, as a man of African descent, I am inspired to see another doing so well in the UK and abroad.
I think that their commitment sets a standard for all organizations in the youth and online privacy field in the Americas (and, frankly, in other regions), and I know that I am inspired to emulate their steps.
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