Sentence examples for The aspirational from inspiring English sources

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The aspirational

noun

A person with aspirations.

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"The aspirational goals in the founding of DotOrg are long term.

The aspirational image projected in fitness marketing is almost invariably white and slender.

The aspirational foodie on Instagram, the interiors on Pinterest, the "sassy" motherhood blogger, the feminist tweeter.

The aspirational quality that Stoller cited is dampened by a cautionary, even disapproving point of view.

"The aspirational India has no one to vote for, because no one is talking the language of public goods.

The aspirational 1.5C (2.7F) warming target set in Paris could be surpassed by 2040.

We hence claim that migrants possess certainintrinsic aspirations that go beyond the aspirational levels that can be explained byindividual and socio-economic characteristics.

"Many of the aspirational young nonprofit employees become beggars.

It wouldn't be the aspirational store we had at Bloomingdale's.

Perhaps we should consider the aspirational images around us.

Once he has secured that base he needs to reach out to the aspirational middle classes".

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