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The phrase "aspiration at" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in most contexts.
It could potentially be used when discussing a specific goal or ambition directed towards a particular target or outcome, but it is more typical to use "aspiration for" or "aspiration to."
Example: "Her aspiration at achieving a higher level of education drove her to apply to several universities."
Alternatives: "aspiration for" or "aspiration to".
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His aspiration at this point is to avoid becoming dirt poor — and he means that literally.
(That aspiration, at least, was realized: he was featured in several comic books over the years).
"But while you may have a degree or career aspiration at 15, that may change by the time you go to university.
It is a social enterprise aspiration, at least in theory, to distinguish themselves from traditional charities, which rely on 'handouts' from the government or grants trusts.
It's not an accident that Susan Boyle and the Slumdog Millionaires are icons of aspiration at a time when the wealth gap is yawning and mobility has stalled.
"If it weren't for that experience with the counselor, I would be an administrative assistant right now -- assuming, of course, that I didn't make it as a ballerina, which was my other career aspiration at the time".
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"I had no aspirations at all really.
Childhood aspirations: At 12 I wanted to be Joan Baez.
"That was basically the limit of my aspirations at the time.
The team that traded for him, the Washington Redskins, still holds playoff aspirations at 4-3.
In blocking any Palestinian aspirations at the UN, America is helping extremists on both sides.
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