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"to induce" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a transitive verb, meaning to cause or lead someone to do something; or to bring about something. For example, "The mayor used his powers of persuasion to induce policy changes in the city government."
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to induce
verb
To lead by persuasion or influence; incite.
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To induce doubt.
Also alleged to induce aggression.
"Ads now were designed to induce want".
Simple, sweet and bound to induce sleep.
— meant to induce gooseflesh, or thoughtful moans.
"I didn't want to induce false states.
The idea was to induce pregnancy.
Comes complete with lurid wall hangings likely to induce nightmares.
Reservoirs are also believed to induce some earthquakes.
I always try to induce some fear in children.
It's enough to induce longing for simple bread and butter.
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