Examples of 'spur more' in a sentence

Meaning of "spur more"

spur more: This phrase is often used to describe actions or events that encourage or stimulate additional activity or development

How to use "spur more" in a sentence

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That will only spur more rebellion.
Private sector firms have devised innovative digital payment methods to spur more risk pooling.
Hopefully it will spur more competition.
Bezos ignored the objections, convinced that the offer would spur more orders.
Intelligence can also spur more curiosity and openness to new experiences.
It still has a lot of work ahead to forge partnerships and spur more development.
Google is trying to spur more people to contribute to the cause with this campaign.
Experience has shown them that a higher exemption will spur more online buying overseas.
Lower rates might spur more borrowing and spending and help raise prices.
The dollar 's drop will not spur more exports.
He said the findings may spur more companies to combine their BRAF and MEK inhibitors.
The rise in consumer data consumption may spur more Wi-Fi investment.
Can money spur more people to participate?
Is it so important to know if environmental protection will spur more or less growth?
Getting more people involved can spur more motivation in the cause to decrease food waste.

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The reality is more complex, higher temperatures also spur more thunderstorms.
A booming economy could spur more activity in the housing market, they argue.
However, a more provocative statement including both praise and criticism might spur more action by politicians.
Privatisation plans spur more protests in Greece.
If Facebook does not change, it stands to lose more trust, and spur more competitors.
The investment could spur more deals, analysts said.
Opponents, who countered legal fireworks would spur more severe injuries, were overridden.
The government shutdown could spur more flight delays making travel a nightmare, air traffic controllers claim.
In the end, this could spur more demand.
There are other ways the new futures could spur more vigorous oversight of the cryptocurrency.
Australia: Queensland floods spur more evacuations.
The second reason could be to help spur more utilization of WhatsApp Status.
Thus, more effective consumers spur more effective competition.
What does the promo business need to do to spur more entrepreneurship and innovation?
Yoga 's growing popularity has help spur more people to try meditation.
If Samsung is right, the Galaxy Fold will spur more people to upgrade their phones.
AT & T-Time Warner deal could spur more mergers, scrutiny.

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