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Discover Ludwig"discourage motivation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in contexts where you are discussing ideas or situations in which someone or something is diminishing the motivation of another person or thing. For example: "The long hours and low pay at this job have seriously discouraged my motivation to stay here."
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Depressive symptoms may discourage motivation to engage in physical activity such as strength training shown to negate muscle loss.
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However, soundly developed guidelines should be seen as a summary of good practice, and side steps from such protocols for the benefit of the individual patient should not be discouraged without motivations [ 3].
Frequent and oft-undeserved rewards in the form of praise, the authors caution, deprive a child of motivation and discourage persistence.
The objective of this study is to identify the real motivations that discourage the patients to undergo IIP interventions and try to objectivize the discomfort following IP surgery compared with IIP procedures.
Regardless of the reasoning of the comments, the Advisory Committee, while not excluding all mention of the hijackers, did maintain language in its guidelines that would discourage the "Memorial Center" from exploring their motivations or ideology.
Factors related to economics, language, home environment, motivation, attitude and aptitude help inspire or discourage learning.
The authors gave a number of reasons why this might be so: maybe smokers react to price increases without consciously identifying them as a motivation to quit; or maybe tax increases discourage younger individuals from starting to smoke.
Within health systems there may not be strong perceived value given to community input, accountability systems may discourage external influence, and there may be inadequate mechanisms and motivation for co-ordination and supervision.
So if at the first shot, first time they go, if they don't meet the doctor they don't want to go the second time, they feel very discouraged, so lots of motivation is required.
There is only one motivation for imposing burdens on voting that are ostensibly designed to discourage voter-impersonation fraud, if there is no actual danger of such fraud, and that is to discourage voting by persons likely to vote against the party responsible for imposing the burden".
"There is only one motivation for imposing burdens on voting that are ostensibly designed to discourage voter-impersonation fraud," he wrote in an opinion for a case addressing Wisconsin's law, "and that is to discourage voting by persons likely to vote against the party responsible for imposing the burdens".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com