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Discover Ludwig“from inspiration” is correct and usable in written English
You can use “from inspiration” to refer to an idea that has been inspired or derived from something else. For example: "I got the idea for my novel from inspiration I found in classic literature."
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But in the age of abundance it fostered, the core value has shifted from inspiration to the inspired, to the people behind the ideas.
I find more application from inspiration".
It's like a 3D timeline, from inspiration to success.
He uses that Ibérico ham as everything from inspiration to condiment.
He recalls a "cacophony of clicking shutters," as the students photographed from Inspiration Point.
The line that separates dopiness from inspiration in horror fiction can, however, be a fine one.
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Our Special Olympians benefit from this inspiration.
I get inspiration from music, I get inspiration from certain forms of graphic design, graphic art.
Successful designs can come from unlikely inspirations.
Inspiration from the source".
We get our inspiration from them.
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