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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impulses of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to strong urges or inclinations that may lead to an action, such as in the sentence: "He felt the powerful impulses of curiosity and so decided to investigate further."
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Mr Obama should resist the protectionist impulses of Congress.
It's hard to square the competing impulses of the Guryevs.
Later, I spoke to him about the dual impulses of progress and preservation.
Alaska has always been vulnerable to the covetous impulses of strangers.
American graphic artist and designer who popularized some of the strategies and impulses of graffiti art.
The task force would need a leader with the impulses of a crusading prosecutor.
It seems propelled by the competing impulses of conservatives and reformers within the military.
The jaded grown-up derides as naïve the idealistic or altruistic impulses of youth.
These organs may even detect the electrical impulses of prey buried in sediment.
This has the advantage of appealing to the tribal impulses of the Labour clan.
The driving impulses of Ms. Murthy's dancing were a little abrupt sometimes.
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