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The phrase "are you inspired" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking someone if they feel motivated or stimulated creatively or emotionally.
Example: "After attending the workshop, I couldn't help but ask, are you inspired to start your own project?"
Alternatives: "Do you feel inspired?" or "Are you motivated?".
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And are you inspired or wary or both?
How are you inspired to support the larger whole?
What artists are you inspired by? LITA ... Hmmm... I'm inspired by a lot of artists.
MR: When you're writing, are you inspired by events or is it more personal?
What instrument are you inspired to build?
Are you inspired to be more of an ass kicker in some way?
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Were you inspired by any particular books while writing?
Were you inspired by the British Museum's exhibition of the Terracotta Warriors?
Of all Kerouac's books, were you inspired by On the Road in particular?
Were you inspired by John Lydon of the Sex Pistols once radical, now the face of a British butter brand?
Were you inspired by the brothers' reunion?
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