Sentence examples for Aspirational from inspiring English sources

The word "Aspirational" is correct in written English
It is used to describe something that is aimed at achieving a higher goal or standard, often in a positive or ambitious context. Example: "Her aspirational goals for the future include starting her own business and traveling the world."

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Glasby believes too little is being done to turn commissioning into a career of choice for future public service leaders: "If you are a young, bright, aspirational 18-year-old, what is there out there to make commissioning attractive?" This article is published by Guardian Professional.

The smooth-talking Streatham MP who increased his majority by more than 10,000 has wasted no time in setting out his case about where Labour went wrong: not aspirational enough, too much focus on the very rich and very poor, and a failure to be pro-business.

Related: After Labour's election horror, the soul-searching begins There is plenty of space for a social democratic party in Britain capable of speaking for two-thirds of the country or more, and able to appeal to both aspirational and left-behind voters.

Comic performance art was also in on the act, with Figs in Wigs taking an off-kilter look at female objectification in We Object, while in the charming but disturbing show Credible, Likeable Superstar Role Model, Bryony Kimmings and her nine year old niece Taylor, created an alterative aspirational pop star – complete with dance moves – to look at the sexualisation of tween girls.

My aspirational family is £1,100 richer under the new government after I bet £100 on a Tory majority.

An unabashed extension of the Thatcherite right to buy for 1.3m families in housing association properties will be at the centre of an aspirational Tory manifesto due to be launched on Tuesday in the West Country.

Getting rid of student debt, lightening the burden of local taxation and encouraging small businesses, argued Sturgeon in 2006, was all intended "to give individuals a fair crack of the whip … aspirational policies about people progressing and making the most of themselves".

He said that he would also build "a coalition of voters – those who voted yes, those who are aspirational and who want to build a stronger economy".

They help tell the story of the era and indicate the type of aspirational audience the magazine was hoping to reach out to every Sunday.

The party has captured a whole new constituency of aspirational, middle-class Catholic voters who are less turned on by the politics of street protest than their old base.

But she said apart from some crude and small scale endeavours, the conventional wisdom had been the Islamic State group's intention to acquire and weaponise chemical agents was largely aspirational.

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