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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get an impulse" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to suddenly feeling a strong urge or desire to do something. An example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "She couldn't resist getting an impulse to buy the shoes even though they were expensive." This implies that she suddenly felt a strong desire to purchase the shoes despite their high cost.
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Mr Daniels became obsessed with the tick, tock of clocks (a sound that filled his various homes, together with silvery chimes), and how to get an impulse on both the tick and the tock that would not be affected by humidity, temperature, oil sludge or agitation.
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Just because you get a fetishistic impulse in couture is no reason to throw away your basic standards.
There are, however, indications that the functionality of the grid might get a new impulse from E-mobility [35].
Whittier Trust, which grew out of the Whittier family office in Los Angeles, keeps a jet available (for a fee, of course) to clients who may get a sudden impulse to take a trip but don't want to stand in line waiting for the call to board a crowded commercial jet.
Together with these mathematics, we get an utterly visceral dance impulse.
At the end of the iteration, we can get an estimate of the impulse density of the nth node as begin{array}rcl@ {hat V}_{n} = frac{1}{{KT}_{s}} sum_{k=1}^{K} {hat x}_{nk}.
Still, there's an impulse to get a hot play maximum exposure.
The impulse to get a new hat...
The pedagogical impulse can get a bit overweening.
There, he lives on disability, is no longer fit for employment nor has any impulse to get a job, is divorced, fathers illegitimate children who grow up to do the same, gets hooked on meth or prescription drugs, does time in prison now and then, and has bad teeth.
When I find out something interesting, hear a good story, read an insightful book or get a meaningful revelation, my first impulse is to tell someone, to give someone a glimpse of that, to put it out there.
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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.

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