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The phrase "was inspired to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe an action or feeling that was motivated by something or someone else. Example: She was inspired to pursue her dreams after reading an inspiring biography.
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He was inspired to dance by seeing Fred Astaire's movies.
I was inspired to attempt something similar in my replies.
But West was inspired to lead the club ace.
He was inspired to begin writing a novel/film-script.
There was nothing I was inspired to pick up".
During the bicentennial she was inspired to create quilt patterns.
I guess I was inspired to "go bold" after all.
But he was inspired to pursue science after taking a biology class.
The more she revealed herself, the more he was inspired to worship her.
Instead, she was inspired to take on the world of biopharmaceutical consulting.
I was inspired to see how professors there rewrote syllabuses in real-time.
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are inspired to higher levels of
are inspired in their ability to
be inspired to hang
be inspired to send
be inspired to soar
be inspired to attempt
be inspired to intervene
be inspired to indulge
be inspired to mentor
be inspired to recreate
be inspired to strap
be inspired to treat
be inspired to engage
been inspired to down
been inspired to pray
been inspired to conduct
been inspired to export
been inspired to gather
be inspired to invent
ever been inspired to
was spirited to
was lured to
was well advised to
was wise to
become inspired to
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