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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some impetus" is correct and usable in written English.
It means a force or stimulus that encourages or motivates action. Example: The new company policy provided some impetus for employees to work harder and increase productivity.
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The strategy will provide some impetus toward achieving this.
"My hope is that Mr. Leonard's complaint will lend some impetus to the process," he said.
But it's hard to imagine ever feeling ready to broach the subject without some impetus.
Some impetus comes from eager marketers trying to sell thousands of smart phone apps.
But the partnership of 61 had given the innings some impetus.
In the first game Mike Brown did that against Fiji and gave us some impetus.
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Last month, the elite sale at Saratoga recorded some remarkably buoyant returns, but there was always the possibility of some unique impetus following a takeover by associates of Sheikh Mohammed.
We needed some fresh impetus.
But unless women's tennis gets some fresh impetus, its slump may well persist.
For some, the impetus for creating smart city innovation has to come from the private sector.
Hodgson, desperately needing some new impetus, had brought on Jamie Vardy and Sturridge at half-time.
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