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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost aspirational" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is close to being inspiring or motivating but may not fully achieve that quality.
Example: "The company's mission statement is almost aspirational, as it outlines goals that are commendable but may be difficult to attain."
Alternatives: "nearly inspiring" or "borderline aspirational".
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They're assholes, but interesting, almost aspirational – the sort of men who tell you existential ennui excuses everything.
"If a woman wants to look more like a man, that might be odd, but it's almost aspirational.
It's almost aspirational: a prize for those who commit their time and money into the extreme lifestyle.
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Aspirational magazines, displaying aspirational things and TV shows about aspirational lifestyles appeared.
Aspirational almost.
It can do what almost every other aspirational city has done in the past 15 years, which is to behave like a teenager let loose with a platinum credit card in a luxury store.
And it leaves unanswered whether Ms. Saveliev's involvement accounts for the movie's aspirational, almost boosterish vibe and why Ms. Kargman didn't include substantive criticisms of ballet competitions, which are, as it turns out, not universally supported in the dance world.
It's ambitious, aspirational, improbable, impractical — almost as audacious as putting a man on the moon.
Putin has been wielding his power to lance the ambition of aspirational tycoons for almost a decade and is showing now signs of stopping now.
Aspirational -- Everything about Nashville is aspirational, but inclusive.
They were aspirational, escapist and focused almost exclusively on the romantic attachments of the cast.
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