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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amply motivated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has sufficient or abundant motivation to pursue a goal or task.
Example: "The team was amply motivated to complete the project ahead of schedule, driven by the promise of a bonus."
Alternatives: "well motivated" or "highly motivated".
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Now, though, runs the thinking, Fatah is amply motivated to do the job.
But at 3,296 pounds, the softtop Beetle is still amply motivated by the 2-liter diesel's 140 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque.
But not so fast: Making the transition from bench to K-12 classroom isn't a no-brainer, even for the amply motivated.
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"And motivated".
He's motivated".
Highly motivated.
Stay motivated.
Politically motivated?
He was highly motivated.
"And motivated, I guess".
She motivated us.
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