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The phrase "impulse by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something was caused or influenced by a sudden or spontaneous urge or feeling. Example: Her decision to quit her job was impulse by a strong desire to travel the world.
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It might also be that boys feel the impulse — by nature and nurture — to protect their sisters.
She says that the sounds give her the initial impulse by setting off a train of visual associations.
I could try to justify that impulse by saying that I was pregnant at the time, feeling vulnerable and hormonal.
I have to make an effort to honor this impulse by describing that happiness, which is one of the hardest things to write about.
I still believe that the democratic impulse by all these Arab peoples to throw off their dictators is heroic and hugely positive.
"Misplacement" complicates this impulse by focusing on a social event — it looks like a funeral — with an implied but withheld story.
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Long et al. [2] investigated global attracting sets of NSFDEs with impulses by establishing impulsive integral inequalities.
Nice impulses, by local clubs.
I attempted to restrain my impulses by inspecting other aisles.
Changes in membrane potential induce alteration in the firing of nerve impulses by the afferent neurons supplying each hair cell.
Second, trolling – like other forms of computer-mediated communication – unleashes people's impulses by providing anonymity and temporary identity loss.
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