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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as motivated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is driven or inspired to take action or achieve a goal.
Example: "The team members were as motivated as ever to complete the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "equally driven" or "just as inspired."
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Some of Depeardieu's critics on the French left have characterized his behavior as motivated by greed.
Will his musical descendants be as motivated?
People know they're not as motivated to save".
They are not as intense, the players aren't as motivated".
You don't label them as motivated by animus.
So get your voters as motivated as possible.
Not everyone is as motivated to tackle these issues.
Mr. Avenatti dismissed the grifter allegations as motivated by jealousy.
All the while, the government tried not to be seen as motivated by xenophobia.
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It's possible to see Renault's shift from the present to the past as motivated by something other than intellectual curiosity.
Eleven years later, she is just as motivated by the desire to improve.
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