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The phrase 'that will inspire' is correct and usable in written English.
It can typically be used to denote that a certain action, event, or speech will have a positive and motivational effect on someone or something. For example, you can say, "The speaker gave an inspiring speech that will inspire the audience to believe in themselves and reach their goals."
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Tell the world of your inspirations, and do things that will inspire the young.
Hopefully, that will inspire confidence.
Katz Jr., is a deceptively slim volume that will inspire frequent rereading.
Let's give her something that will inspire her to live that dream.
All she looks for, she says, are roles that will "inspire" her.
Hopefully that will inspire a lot more people to get involved.
"It will be a program that will inspire very few people," he said.
I don't know how much that will inspire a veteran team.
It is an extraordinary decision, and one that will inspire precious little hope among the already exasperated fans.
It takes time, toil and money to make that track or album that will inspire audiences across the world.
Archive and web skills are useful too, for acquiring the schematics and blueprints that will inspire and orient you.
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