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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there is inspired" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that something is inspired, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "The artwork there is inspired by nature."
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To compensate, there is inspired acting in characters who often (this seems to be an Edgar speciality) seem base but then morph into unexpected nobility.
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The protests there were inspired by the self-immolation of a frustrated unemployed young man, Mohammed Bouazizi, in December.
At all the restaurants there are inspired children's menus, too, which go far beyond the usual burger and basic pasta choices that the little ones are normally given.
Bennett, a product of a public arts school in New York, and Benedetto, a former teacher at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and the Performing Arts there, were inspired to give others similar opportunity.
There are inspired, well-devised touches throughout.
There are inspired touches — Loria is an art dealer, and the hallways include works by Lichtenstein and Miró — but also reminders of the team's dreary present.
There are required behaviours; things you must do by law, by regulation, by policy; and then there are inspired behaviours, responsible conduct, principled conduct, collaborative, creative conduct.
There are inspired comedic moments in "Shuffle," and the film is clearly about something.
From there, Kohlscheiber is inspired.
From there the child is inspired to learn about their illness so that they may emulate their caregiver.
There, he was inspired watching the men pray during breaks.
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