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Discover Ludwig"spur him to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used in phrases such as "spur him to action" or "spur him to achieve his goals". Example: The coach's motivational speech was just what the team needed to spur them to victory.
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The sense of helplessness that arrived with the storm surge helped spur him to finally learn to swim.
That may spur him to try to ensure a global climate agreement is part of his legacy.
That childhood perhaps helped spur him to make amends and he embarked on a stellar career in the arts.
While a $4,000 credit could offset the cost of the company's lowest-cost health insurance plan, he said, it would not spur him to hire someone.
Minaya has said that he does not react to other teams' decisions, but Ibáñez's arrival in Philadelphia may spur him to re-sign Oliver Pérez.
Few would go as far as the parents in the 2006 movie "Failure to Launch", who hired Sarah Jessica Parker to pretend to fall in love with their 35-year-old son to spur him to move out.
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They spurred him to compete with history.
That spurred him to write novels.
That spurred him to adopt a more conciliatory approach.
He said a Times article about Accretive spurred him to act.
The rallies spurred him to correct one big failure communication and explain the reforms' purpose.
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