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Discover Ludwig"an impetus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean a driving force or reason to do something. For example, "The presentation gave me an impetus to become more involved in the project."
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So that was an impetus.
In fact, it was an impetus.
But the calendar provided an impetus to negotiate.
There should be an impetus from Scotland, too.
This run, he imagined, would be an impetus.
Culture, always Cambodia's strong suit, has been an impetus behind changed attitudes.
A Porter show also provides an impetus to read his criticism.
Weak or failed states often serve as an impetus for ethnic conflict.
The joint commonwealth, however, provided an impetus for cultural Polonization of the Lithuanian nobility.
Still, that high-visibility "Cesare" was an impetus to a Handel revival.
Leonardo accepted the Aristotelian theory that all motion begins with an impetus.
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