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Discover Ludwig"newly inspired" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something has recently been inspired to do something, or to express a sudden, new creativity or excitement around something. For example, "The artist was newly inspired to paint a series of abstract works."
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The kitchen may become stale, or newly inspired.
The Miracle 14-155) was no match for the newly inspired Liberty 19-100).
On Tuesday night, Vladimir Malakhov's Siegfried brought incomparable pure style to a performance in which Julie Kent appeared newly inspired.
Instead, the Bratz, who, like Barbie, started out as teen-agers, now came with hobbies, including yoga and running, and wardrobes newly inspired by study-abroad travel.
Activists in the audience were newly inspired, and men at the event – many of whom had never viewed pornography as a problem before – queued up afterwards to pledge their support.
They may have stumbled at the penultimate hurdle but, with a nation newly inspired, it will be a major surprise if the topography of the female game in England does not alter beyond recognition.
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His newly svelte physique inspired him to shop for a sharp new wardrobe, more golden-age Hollywood than scruffy sitcom star.
Rift brought us Macbeth in a tower block and now they bring us Shakespeare in Shoreditch, a chance to see 10 newly written plays inspired by the streets where a young Shakespeare once roamed.
But real life was in Jersey City, where her father, a newly minted priest inspired by Dorothy Day's Catholic Worker movement, kept the rectory doors open to the needy day and night.
We expand a newly proposed, psychologically inspired perspective into a conceptual frame to investigate transformations towards genuine participation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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