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Discover Ludwig"motivation from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used whenever you need to refer to someone or something that provides or causes motivation. For example: "I get so much motivation from my family to do my best."
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Caregivers and therapists motivate stroke survivors, but survivors also draw motivation from their surroundings.
The Patriots derive motivation from curious sources.
Other Mets are drawing motivation from elsewhere.
Testaverde hardly needs to create motivation from someone else's celebration.
Magloire admitted to drawing motivation from Scott's slight.
I take a lot of motivation from this".
It cautions you against trying to construct motivation from snatched moments and your own prejudice.
Mourning has drawn motivation from other athletes who successfully came back from debilitating diseases.
Surrounded by others with experience, he indeed draws motivation from his father.
The Sixers said they drew motivation from a comment Childs made Monday.
But it was the Charlotte Hornets who drew motivation from the slam.
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