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The phrase "get motivated from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "get motivated by."
Example: "I often get motivated by inspiring stories of perseverance and success."
Alternatives: "find motivation in" or "draw motivation from."
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Use them to kickstart your own career success and get motivated from your heroes!
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Burke and Willis [ 76] got motivated from works of Joyce and colleagues who were the first to use point mutations through error-prone amplification and thus to optimize sequences for particular functions [ 77– 81].
You feel rewarded when you get on the scale; you're so pleased when you fit into old clothes; you get motivated by compliments from other people.
Last, some kids are happy with their sense of accomplishment while other kids might need a small incentive to help them get motivated -- this can range from a sticker each night or an extra book before bed or, whatever it is that motivates your child.
If it's a note of recognition from a manager, that's an especially good way to get motivated.
It's very hard to get motivated.
It's helped us to get motivated".
"It's so hard to get motivated.
You've got to get motivated by something".
I can't bring myself to get motivated".
It's hard to get motivated.
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