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The phrase "inspire in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of motivating or causing someone to possess a particular quality or feeling. Example: "The coach's words were meant to inspire courage in his players before the big game."
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Mr Wang's heroism was once the stuff of endless propaganda aimed at inspiring workers in SOEs across the country.There is little to inspire in Daqing now.
Tony Abbott did inspire, in a way.
It's a leader's job to inspire in us those values".
Values inspire in you what you should do.
"We use fantasy to inspire in the prime time special".
Their innocent infidelity can inspire in me a jealous fury worthy of Greek tragedy.
It has no Dennis Bergkamp to invent and to inspire in attack.
Horror movies inspire in me the queasy compulsion to stare and cover my eyes simultaneously.
They're actually more likely to inspire in her new ways of tormenting her little brother.
The fact that he manages to exhilarate and inspire in spite of this is his glory.
By being honest about our motivation we can inspire in others the passions that inspire us.
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