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The phrase "a system that aspires" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a system that has goals or ambitions to achieve something greater or to improve itself.
Example: "The organization implemented a new framework, creating a system that aspires to enhance efficiency and productivity across all departments."
Alternatives: "a system that aims" or "a system that seeks".
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The state has built a system that aspires to provide humane care for the mentally disabled, and often manages to do so.
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It is simply in the nature of precedent, as a necessary component of any system that aspires to fairness and equality, that the substantive law will not shift and spring on such a basis.
BUT the very murkiness of the diversity rationale, dissenting appellate judges in Ms. Fisher's case wrote, exists uneasily in a legal system that aspires to analytical rigor policed by judicial scrutiny.
In a school system that aspires to excellence every day, failure is not acceptable".
Yet everyone turns a blind eye to that, instead of asking whether these characteristics - segregation and failure for poor children - really have a part to play in a Labour education system that aspires to high-quality schools for all.
Such a system is still a rare exception among news organizations that aspire to national standing: a system that depends on newsmakers to return questionnaires would be hard to carry out consistently.
This will aid aspiring scientists in "figur[ing] out what they want to do with their passion for science [despite] a system that can be hostile to aspirations other than faculty jobs at R1 institutions," McDowell continues.
The "negative" argument, which aspires to debunk Darwin, is that natural selection can't explain a system that exhibits "irreducible complexity".
Supramolecular systems that aspire to mimic the elegant complexity of nature also need to be sustainable.
Guerra, like Acosta, is a beneficiary of an education system that nurtures aspiring dancers from an early age.
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