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Discover Ludwig"the main impetus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the primary source of motivation for a particular initiative or action. For example, "The main impetus for the new campaign was to raise awareness of the issue."
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But in design, the main impetus came from Europe.
The main impetus for being a writer is thinking, "I could invent another world.
"Like any other entrepreneur, money would be the main impetus," said Davidson, 64, of the Bronx.
But the main impetus, Mr. Burrough writes, "was the automobile, particularly the availability of reliable, powerful V-8 engines".
The controversy over Mr. Grasso's $140 million pay package may have been the main impetus for his ouster last month.
Unhappiness with that confrontation has simmered on campus ever since, and many professors said it provided the main impetus for the faculty petition.
But as the sector's value marches upwards, the main impetus has come from the growth in the number of households as demand from tenants continues to climb".
Strong auto sales this year have been a key contributor in propping up consumer spending, which in turn has been the main impetus of economic growth.
The main impetus behind the law is religious violence – an ongoing problem in India that can be inflamed by hate-filled postings.
But the main impetus behind the prince's remarks may well have come from another source, one Americans are intimately familiar with: poll-driven domestic politics.
The main impetus, thus far, has been the guild's annual Golden Laurel Awards (the equivalent of the Directors Guild and Screen Actors Guild Awards).
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