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"was directly inspired" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something or someone was the direct source of inspiration for an action or idea. Example: The artist's latest painting was directly inspired by the beautiful sunset she witnessed last week.
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(This technique was directly inspired by the Alhambra).
My first men's collection was directly inspired from this".
It was directly inspired by the West Wing," he said.
"This was directly inspired by my time at Extension," she explains.
The Chronos was directly inspired by the Chrysler d'Elegance show car of 1953.
The album is called Préliminaires and was directly inspired by Michel Houellebecq's 2005 novel, The Possibility of an Island.
Libor's loss, Jacobson explains, provided The Finkler Question's beginning and was directly inspired by a real-life encounter.
Mr. Albee has admitted in interviews that it was directly inspired by his own adoptive mother, a domineering, Amazonian woman.
Broccoli Forest was directly inspired by one of Adams' black and white photographs of the Yosemite Valley in California.
The set was directly inspired by leitmotifs presented within the play, namely the illusory shifting of perception paralleling moments of deceit and truth.
The Kobe Bryant 82 points game graph was directly inspired by a Times chart measuring the historical volatility in the Dow Jones Industrial average.
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