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Discover Ludwig"more inspired" is a correctly formed and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as an adjective to describe an emotion or attitude, such as: "The students were more inspired after hearing the guest speaker."
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Was Britten ever more inspired?
"I feel more inspired, more positive".
Seldom has a substitution seemed more inspired.
"It kind of makes me more inspired.
Zeno could not have been more inspired.
Burdett has plumbed similar territory before, with more inspired kookiness.
Jorge and his associates will be more inspired.
It was hard to tell which clash was more inspired.
"As an artist, I feel more inspired here," he said.
Also, we were getting more inspired by samples.
Despite the clouds above he felt more inspired than ever.
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