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The phrase "an impulse for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a motivation or driving force behind an action or behavior.
Example: "Her desire to help others was an impulse for her to volunteer at the local shelter."
Alternatives: "a motivation for" or "a driving force behind".
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They each have an impulse for the audacious.
"He cannot change everything, but he can give an impulse for change in the future".
Martin has an impulse for revenge on the press; he wants to own his own story.
But experts say that at heart, it is driven by an impulse for survival at a time of ever constricting options.
Of course, just because men evolved with an impulse for competition doesn't mean that it still always makes sense, either for society or for the men themselves.
Experts who disagree on many other matters concerning North Korea say decision making in the country whose future holds the key to peace and stability in northeast Asia is driven by an impulse for survival amid ever constricting options.
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For a particular simulated stress/treatment condition, we define an impulse model for each metabolite.
With his guru, he tried to eliminate the ego — an impulse that, for a writer who was so self-involved, signalled an artistic crisis.
The $99 price point of the Netflix Player is revolutionary in itself, making the box something of an impulse buy for many budgets.
At only $99, it's nearly an impulse buy for most consumers.
However, when the AS is small, the angular distribution is close to an impulse function for both distribution types.
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