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"has long inspired" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something has been a source of inspiration for a long time. Example: The famous poet has long inspired young writers with his powerful use of metaphors and imagery in his works.
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Art has long inspired environmental activism.
The company has long inspired Schadenfreude.
New York, warts and all, has long inspired great writing.
The grandeur, depth, and subtlety of Augustine's vision has long inspired readers.
The notion of segregating children on planes has long inspired debate, even satire.
The old "Day," made early in the atomic age, has long inspired this kind of laughter.
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These parallels have long inspired and haunted George Bush's White House.
OSLO — Norway's fjords have long inspired the country's artists and drawn streams of tourists.
Worth it or not, local offices have long inspired visceral competition in eastern Kentucky.
"We are becoming disconnected from the ideals that have long inspired and united us," Albright warns.
These two scholars have long inspired me with their zest for social science study of the law.
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