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Discover Ludwig"I'm aspiring" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express ambition or a desire to reach a goal. For example: "I'm aspiring to be a world-class athlete."
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"You can even say I'm aspiring to bishop.
"Particularly that sense of, 'what is going to constitute the kind of family that I'm aspiring to create for myself?'.
If you look at that lady, that's kind of who I'm aspiring to be and probably will never be!
Cirrhosis of the liver is not something I'm aspiring for.
But the dad I'm aspiring to be doesn't say words like "icky".
I'm not saying I do this perfectly -- or even have discerned how to be gracious in relationships -- but it is what I'm aspiring to.
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"It's foundation work, but for me it's important to be back on tour so my head can be in the game and I know what I am aspiring for is already surrounding me.
Below are some items I am aspiring for.
I was seen as suspect; people thought I was aspiring to be the 1-percent.
When I came to St . Louis I was aspiring to be in the world of sports media.
That's what I was aspiring to; that's what I originally published at 18, which is very different from what I do now.
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