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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was spurred" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a past tense verb phrase indicating that someone or something was motivated or encouraged to take action. Example: The team's defeat in the previous game was spurred by their coach's inspiring halftime speech.
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was spurred
noun
A rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.
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The decline was spurred by a sell-off in Microsoft.
Growth was spurred by the demand for cheese and butter in urban areas.
This effort was spurred on by cold-war economics and national security concerns.
Sometimes an idea was spurred by an image or a memory.
The reshuffling was spurred by complaints from Western Conference teams about heavy travel.
Also that he was spurred to run by the success of the BNP.
A Palestinian by origin, Balawi's radicalization was spurred by Israel's invasion of Gaza.
That was spurred by China's stimulus package and the shift in economic development.
The splurge was spurred by unprecedented discounts offered by retailers after sluggish pre-Christmas sales.
This was spurred by the publication of "Arthur Schwartz's Jewish Home Cooking: Yiddish Recipes Revisited".
The Boxer uprising in China in 1900, for example, was spurred by a Niño-related famine.
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