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Discover Ludwig"inspire that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to think or act in a certain way. For example, "Let's inspire that feeling of success in each other by working together!".
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"It's about inspiring people to go to college, inspiring the parents to inspire their kids, to inspire that person who mows the lawn that they can do better".
But I think that it's really important to bring people together, to inspire that confidence, and obviously voters respond to different kinds of inspiration or stimulation.
Zumthor can inspire that sort of reaction.
"He wants to inspire that sense of participation".
I hope Activate New York will inspire that path".
He has a capacity to inspire that is unmatched abroad or at home.
My mission is just to make sure that John Adams has material to inspire that music".
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