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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what motivated" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when inquiring about the reasons or factors that inspired someone to take a particular action or make a decision.
Example: "I would like to know what motivated you to pursue a career in environmental science."
Alternatives: "what inspired" or "what drove"
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What motivated the change?
What motivated Bacanovic?
What motivated you to direct?
What motivated its founding?
What motivated their actions?
What motivated them?
–What motivated the terrorists?
What motivated you to travel to Sudan?
What motivated him, then, to start up?
What motivated the assault remained a mystery.
"We don't know what motivated him.
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