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The phrase "was highly inspired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone was greatly influenced or motivated by something. Example: "After attending the conference, she was highly inspired to pursue her passion for environmental conservation."
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"If you go back and look at Ariane Mnouchkine's Shakespeare productions of the mid-1980's, you'll see that she was highly inspired by what he had done.
Influenced by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones – but creating an amalgam of rock'n'roll and the Brazilian folk of the northeast – Gil and Veloso, along with Tom Zé, Gal Costa and Os Mutantes, came up with a new avant-garde style that was highly inspired by cultural anthropophagy – the "eating" of others' ideas.
Research in the field of developmental neurotoxicity was highly inspired by the observation of dose-dependent effects of environmental lead exposures (Needleman et al. 1979).
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The proposed method is highly inspired in integrated product design methods typically used by mechanical engineers.
HBase's architecture is highly inspired by Google's BigTable [3, 10], and, thus, their capabilities are similar.
It is generally thought that De Stijl artists were highly inspired by medieval stained glass patterns but the strict primary colors were also in response to the violence of the World War I.
The art in Ōkami is highly inspired by Japanese watercolor and wood carving art of the Ukiyo-e style, such as the work of Hokusai.
"We were both highly inspired by Team Ico's aesthetic and storytelling, and really drawn to the way they were able to form relationships through gameplay," he says.
Yet he was highly sensitive, loyal and compassionate, and inspired lasting friendship among actors, artists and writers, particularly the composer Richard Hartley and the poet Roger McGough.
I called the exhibition The F Word because by then I knew that forgiveness was a messy business; it was highly contested territory and seemed to inspire and affront in equal measure.
Astonishingly, this study found the ratio of arterial oxygen tension to fractional inspired oxygen at ICU admission was highly predictive of mortality, despite continuing controversy regarding this measurement.
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