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Discover Ludwig"have impulses" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to an involuntary urge to do something. For example: "I always have these strong impulses to get up and dance in the middle of a meeting."
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Asked where that creative process starts, Mr. Taylor responds with a variety of clues: "I have impulses.
But Brown's choreography is not merely light and airy; there is frequently a sense of attack, though such movements seem to have impulses rooted deep within the body; the result is a fullness, a roundness, even with a sharp motion.
He does not have impulses inside of him that make him "need" things in specific ways.
But when we have impulses to change something, we often fire first, then aim.
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His coaching staff is filled with temperamental geniuses who have impulse control issues.
Differential equations which have impulse effects describe many evolution processes that abruptly change their state at a certain moment.
In The Science of Logic he said that only insofar as something has contradiction in itself does it move, have impulse or activity.
The child doesn't yet have impulse control.
You have impulse control so you know what to do and how to act quickly.
Is there a time of day that you find it more difficult to have impulse control (such as late at night?).
Consider the system of first-order impulsive ordinary differential equations having impulses at fixed moments of the form (2.1).
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