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The phrase 'the impulse to' is correct and usable in written English. It is often used to describe a feeling of instinctive compulsion to do something. For example, "The artist had the impulse to create a painting out of organic materials she collected from the beach."
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The impulse to reappraise is not new.
The impulse to get a new hat...
You can understand the impulse to bolt.
The impulse to idealize runs strong.
She stifled the impulse to apologise.
It trusts the impulse to help.
Shared interests and the impulse to create.
The impulse to buy has become a determination.
The impulse to avoid stress is often the starting point.
The impulse to censor shows no sign of withering.
I don't have the impulse to wear them.
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the thrust to
the instigation to
the boost to
the propensity to
the incentive to
the fillip to
the momentum to
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the need to
the push to
the leadership to
the encouragement to
the desire to
the spur to
the inducement to
the motivation to
the behest to
the stimulus to
the stimulation to
the kicks to
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