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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Striving to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an effort or ambition to achieve a particular goal or outcome. Example: "She is striving to improve her skills in graphic design to advance her career."
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"Striving to think".
Striving to equal record storied W.A. Larned.
Striving to attain private property is instrumentally valuable.
"Striving to be better" won't cut it.
Striving to be healthy every day.
Striving to be "flawless" is like striving to catch a jackalope.
Striving to reach towards "insiderness" is complex.
Sons striving to outdo fathers.
He was striving to become.
They are striving to be noticed.
He's striving to be the best.
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