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Discover Ludwig"inspired about" is not a correct phrase in written English
You could use "inspired by" instead. For example: "I was inspired by the speaker's message to make a change in my life."
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First, many Americans have strong views, often religiously inspired, about sex and abortion.
Rayburn inspired about 50 adventurous local boys from surrounding towns to enlist.
Hornby's guy-centered material also inspired "About a Boy" and "Fever Pitch".
When he wants to be inspired about journalism's future, he heads back to Mercer.
When people speak wistfully of the past, they typically become more optimistic and inspired about the future.
"The fact that you were as inspired about her campaign as my supporters were about mine is all good".
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On some level, this seems to be a book about motherhood — about the protective instinct and the rage it can inspire, about feelings of guilt and fatigue, and ultimately about love.
T.T.: What is it that inspires you about and draws you back to past eras?
But what inspired me about this name project was when I got a passport.
The appearance of the moon inspired ruminations about its origin and function.
But only a year ago Italy's sluggish economy and fiscal problems inspired talk about a break up of the euro.
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