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been spurred
noun
A rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.
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Mr. Adjaye's meteoric rise has been spurred by exquisite timing.
Demand may have been spurred by lower rates.
Even Forys has been spurred by the girls.
To keep those left behind in check, neighbourhood committees have been spurred into action.
But much of that growth has been spurred by aid money.
The steady rise in visor use has been spurred periodically by gruesome injuries.
That matters because IT investment has been spurred by falling prices.
This recovery in confidence has been spurred by an uplift in industrial sentiment.
Economists say China's booming bank credit has also been spurred by political factors.
And much of the growth has been spurred by loans, or foreign aid.
Hollywood's record-setting box office year has been spurred by two widely noted forces.
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