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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spurred us" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to motivate or encourage someone to do something. Example: The coach's inspirational speech spurred us to give our all in the championship game.
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It's spurred us on".
"Having a luminary give us encouragement spurred us into action".
"That kind of spurred us further," Dr. Tang said.
"That line has spurred us on beyond belief.
"That was hugely illuminating for us and actually spurred us on," she says.
This has spurred us to search for the kernel of gold in this situation.
"It spurred us on," said Arsenov of the incident, dismissing some critics' doubts about the show's historical accuracy.
It had been another long day of cross-country skiing, but his message spurred us to action.
Europe's decision to approve the HBP spurred US scientists to propose a major project of their own.
The overall lack of responsiveness from the companies spurred us to file a shareholder resolution with Google.
"I wouldn't do it again that way, but it spurred us into action, let me tell you that".
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