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The phrase "were inspired to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically implies that the subject of the sentence was motivated or influenced to do something based on a source of inspiration. Example: The students were inspired to start a charity event after learning about the struggles of homeless children in their community.
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Some were inspired to imitate his ascetic habits.
Many former Bradley students were inspired to become teachers.
Many were inspired to rise up against the government.
Spider-Man and Captain America were inspired to hit bad guys by NWA's Fuck tha Police?
I wonder how many of us were inspired to listen in full?
Indeed, he said, the young Muslims before him were inspired to make this country great.
All the same, City were inspired to produce their best spell of the first half.
Some men said they were inspired to join the effort by personal brushes with illness.
But both were inspired to create simple wool rugs with muted colors and painterly designs.
Even employees far removed from ground zero were inspired to seize new roles.
Under Kennedy's presidency we were inspired to hope and to believe and to work.
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