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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also aspires" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something has additional ambitions or goals alongside others previously mentioned.
Example: "In addition to her career in medicine, she also aspires to become a published author."
Alternatives: "also aims" or "also seeks".
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But Dongala's novel also aspires to update the genre.
He is studying psychiatry in New York; he also aspires to be a writer.
But Griffith says he also aspires "to create minor public-relations disasters for companies and organizations I dislike".
Mr. Obama, of Illinois, also aspires to provide universal coverage, but he would mandate coverage only for children.
Although Cajai also aspires to skate professionally (next stop: 'The Lion King" on ice?), her main passion remains the theater.
25% of its board have been female since 2011 and it also aspires to a target of 40% by 2018.
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They also aspire to be fit and cook healthy recipes".
He also aspired to write children's books.
That is what Sargent also aspired to be.
You also aspire to "seeking faith with doubt" — so how does the faith part work?
Almost all the Balkan countries also aspire to join the Union.
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