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The phrase "Aspire to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing a desire or ambition to achieve something. Example: "She aspires to become a successful author one day."
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Aspire to radiant luminosity or incandescent iridescence?
Aspire to be Charlie Sheen?
But they aspire to".
"We aspire to inspire.
"They aspire to have one".
"Let's aspire to 60 hours".
"We aspire to get there.
Labour is against all I aspire to.
I aspire to do what he does".
Because we aspire to greater things.
But we aspire to get it right".
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