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“inspires passion” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing something that has a powerful emotional response. For example, "Shakespeare's plays often inspire passion in theatre-goers."
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Bill Parcells is a name that inspires passion.
The restaurant's name (pronounced tow-low-AH-chay) is that of a flower that some believe inspires passion.
The name, pronounced tow-low-AH-chay, is that of a flower that some believe inspires passion: 251 West 50th Street, (212) 581-1818.
Greatness, the pursuit of it as well as the evaluation of it, inspires passion, and ultimately creates the most compelling theater.
Palin inspires passion and outrage in her fans, but also a note of protectiveness; she's managing a particular cult of personality, in which vulnerability and seeming artlessness are key components of her appeal.
In his latest offering ("Primal Leadership: Realising the Power of Emotional Intelligence", Harvard Business School) he counsels business leaders to create a "reservoir of positivity that inspires passion and motivates people".
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The subject of genetic engineering and genetically modified organisms inspires passions, both for and against.
The president's struggle to connect and inspire passion is a dispiriting contrast to, as Yeats said, the worst, full of passionate intensity.
In its present incarnation, the Abbey does not inspire passion.
Another concern, said Mr. Winthrop of American Giant, is whether a brand can inspire passion.
"We have never inspired passion, just a little bit of fear and respect.
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