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Discover Ludwig"give an impulse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to provide motivation or drive to someone or something. Example: The coach's words gave the team an impulse to push harder and win the game.
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"He cannot change everything, but he can give an impulse for change in the future".
"Our intent in doing this was to give an impulse to peace efforts and to decry violence and terror," he said after the vote.
Originally the discussion of style belongs to the art of poetry rather than to rhetoric; the poets were the first, as Aristotle observes, to give an impulse for the study of style.
The representatives of the certification body and of the national ecological NGO therefore express their hopes that the European efforts for certification will give an impulse for other markets and products to follow the example (ibid).
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This lever gives an impulse to the pendulum and is then restored to its original position by an electromagnet.
"Don't look at that tradition as a heavy weight, as a burden, but instead as something that gives an impulse to be better," he said.
The abolition of slavery gave an impulse to a movement which did not yet call itself humanitarian; even though the principle has existed, in one form or another, in all human societies; and is, for example, according to Qur'anic and prophetic texts, an essential and obligatory element of Muslim religious practice.
Whether the use of basic design concepts gives an impulse to the creativity of the students and this creativity turns into a successful design are matters of analysis.
Her investigations gave an impulse to further investigations of the spaces, results of which have been published, among others, in the papers [14, 28 42].
Nowadays the increase in fuel prices and the ecological implications are giving an impulse to energy technologies that better exploit the primary energy source and integrated production of utilities should be considered when designing a new production plant.
The program just gives an impulse and the robot moves unpredictably with an apparent convulsion.
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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