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The phrase "are more inspired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of inspiration between two or more subjects, indicating that one is more inspired than the other.
Example: "The artists in this exhibition are more inspired than those in the previous one, showcasing a greater depth of creativity."
Alternatives: "are more motivated" or "are more creative".
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Maybe this is because hometown collectors are more inspired by an exotic destination than a local schlep among taxi-hogging art tourists.
Culturally speaking, he suspects designers have been referencing Gatsby, whereas his clients are more inspired by "Downton Abbey" and famous brides.
Mr. Jeunet is a member of what has been called the "Gaulywood" set -- French directors, like Luc Besson, who are more inspired by Spielberg than Godard.
While many of Lund's MAMA pieces seem exactly like what they are -- chimeras generated by a crude art-making algorithm -- some are more inspired.
Mr. Pavia is an artist, and his habits are more inspired than orderly.
They are more inspired by cracking difficult problems than by implementing and maintaining the solutions they come up with.
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Zeno could not have been more inspired.
Not surprisingly he moved forward better and was more inspired.
Jorge and his associates will be more inspired.
It was hard to tell which clash was more inspired.
Few were more inspired by the promises of industrial modernity than the sculptor John Storrs.
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