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The phrase "stimulus of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the cause or source of something that prompts a reaction or response. For example: - The speaker's passionate arguments were the stimulus of the audience's enthusiastic response. - The low interest rates are expected to serve as a stimulus of economic growth. - The smell of freshly baked cookies was the stimulus of intense cravings. - The teacher used visuals as a stimulus of student engagement during the lesson.
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She needed the stimulus of a young man's passion?
It also has the useful stimulus of a grievance.
And, yes, he retains his faith in low taxes as the best economic stimulus of all.
Experiments with a full moon, gin, and the auditory stimulus of Frank Sinatra are forthcoming.
Under the stimulus of war, governments poured resources into developing new medicines and technologies.
Aren't you overlooking the stimulus of Bush's $1.6 trillion retroactive tax cut?
China's previously announced fiscal stimulus of 4 trillion renminbi ($585 billion) is a temporary stopgap.
There was also a mechanical argument against a stimulus of that size.
The International Monetary Fund has proposed fiscal stimulus of 2% of GNP.
Turning out voters is much harder without the stimulus of a presidential election.
The investments in Atlantic Canada are part of a response to the stimulus of rising prices.
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