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'impetus to' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a motivating force, energy, or stimulus for a particular action. Example: The recent changes in the economy have provided an impetus to companies to think strategically about their investments.
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There was another impetus to self-censorship.
The Crimea crisis will give new impetus to these efforts.
The discovery gave fresh impetus to the search.
It has also given impetus to conservative forces in Pakistan.
"It hasn't provided the impetus to sales everybody hoped for".
The independence movement gave strong impetus to expository prose.
Sometimes it requires national impetus to deliver real change.
However, the impetus to give changes in January.
But the calendar provided an impetus to negotiate.
American hegemony & consequent arms expenditures gave impetus to worldwide inflation.
From where was the impetus to mandate such health action?
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