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The phrase 'instinct to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a natural or inherent impulse that dictates a certain action or response. For example: “The mother had an instinct to protect her children from harm.”.
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"It's a natural instinct to gamble.
It's a primal instinct: to belong.
Or is the instinct to encourage them?
Sometimes, the instinct to be afield simply cannot be denied.
It just went against Obama's instinct to make that point.
"It's everyone's instinct to want more," Mr. Maeda says.
There's a human instinct to just strike back.
Mr. Gilbert relies on musical instinct to group pieces together.
Was my instinct to teach a lesson unethical?
I've got to get the instinct to the run.
Her initial instinct to trust him, though, proves valid.
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