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Discover Ludwig"inspire someone" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to fill someone with a desire or feeling to do something or to be creative. Example: The teacher's words of encouragement and her passion for teaching inspired me to pursue a career in education.
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Do they inspire someone else along the way?
I want it to inspire someone when she wears it.
"I hope I can inspire someone to explore these standards — how do we make aesthetic judgments?
The installation is a work of art in itself, and Nahmad hopes it might inspire someone to consider buying the Dubuffet works from the 1970s and 1980s.
Surely the fact that the View continue to release records to nary a murmur of dissent is enough inspire someone to put their head above the parapet?
In fact, Mr. Gore's reliance on the word "risky" for almost every Bush proposal probably should inspire someone to send the vice president a thesaurus.
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If it inspires someone, that's great.
Let yourself be inspired and inspired someone else.
If it inspires someone to attain a healthy thinner body then that was what it was meant to do.
Instead, let's try a simpler question: What inspires someone to become a repository of information on the breathtakingly complex subject of frequent-flier programs?
Washington lobbyists, shod in tasseled loafers, once inspired someone to describe their eager, sartorially enhanced gatherings outside the closed doors of Congressional hearing rooms as Gucci Gulch.
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