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Discover Ludwig"spur thought" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something has stimulated or encouraged thought or reflection. For example, "The professor's question spured thought on why humans behave in certain ways."
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Even the benches here are meant to spur thought.
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Mate — likely to spur thoughts of the Navy, or Australia — isn't even in the running.
For Mr. Bush, the television pictures may bring back haunting memories and spur thoughts of what he could have done differently in 2005.
This spurred thoughts about other movies invented by novelists.
After the Ertz score gave Philly the lead, Brady got the ball back with 2 21 remaining in the game, spurring thoughts of another dramatic Patriots comeback.
They have an explicit 'problem solving' agenda, aiming to spur critical thought that enables people to formulate local solutions to local issues.
Coffee has historically been used to spur intellectual thought and conversation in social settings.
But the turmoil in Thailand is spurring the thought: Maybe the Philippines is not so bad after all.
The term is loaded with political meaning and significance, a power in language that can challenge the way people think and act, and hopefully spur more meaningful thought about the way we all identify.
Looking at broadcast shows that deserve more respect spurs some thoughts about the current conventional wisdom on TV drama.
MANHATTAN, north of Houston Street — "The last leg of my bicycle journey was spurred by thoughts of home, of completing a task, of being welcomed back.
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