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Use "inspirer" in a sentence
"For the sake of privacy, let's call the inspirer Mr. X."
"But that Thorpe had no 'inspirer' of the 'Sonnets' in his mind when he addressed himself to 'Mr.W. H.' is finally proved by the circumstance that the only identifiable male 'inspirer' of the poems was the Earl of Southampton, to whom the initials 'W. H.' do not apply."
"'begetter,' that of 'inspirer' is by no means the only one or the most common."