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Discover Ludwig"in inspiring" is grammatically correct in written English.
It is usually used as an adjectival phrase, usually to describe something that is or that has the capacity to be inspiring. For example: "Her powerful words were in inspiring everyone in the room."
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Nor was India alone in inspiring vigorous postcolonial writing.
The reports were influential in inspiring similar studies elsewhere.
How effective is the camp in inspiring change?
The rhythm section was even more important in inspiring reinvention.
The biopolymer plays an important role in inspiring AuNP through its inherent positive charges and hydrophobicity.
Will "Black Swan" follow "The Red Shoes" in inspiring a new generation of young dancers?
They win Super Bowls in inspiring fashion, usually beating the league's most reviled team (the Patriots).
She had a particular interest in inspiring girls to dive into science and engineering.
But reminders of his own role in inspiring Mr. Obama's law could work against him.
We're more interested in inspiring people than lecturing them about dates and facts".
And because people actually want to work in inspiring spaces together, not at home alone.
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