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You can use it when something has caused a reaction or stimulus. For example: "The recent news has prompted numerous protests."
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Predictably, it has prompted outrage.
But it has prompted introspection.
Yet it has prompted little controversy.
It has prompted 200,000 comments.
Instead, it has prompted a wave of popular discontent.
It has prompted alarm throughout the British art world.
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It has prompted allegations of both jury-rigging and illicit "power-voting" via text and telephone.
At the very least, it has prompted me to learn about two interesting people who died before I was born.
Tell me some of your sayings!" However, when I've tried the "I'm a philosopher" reply, it has prompted laughter.
This is, effectively, Putin's historical credo, and it has prompted him to reverse certain advances of previous generations.
The surprise is that it has prompted an unusually public quarrel.
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