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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspiration of finding" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing goals or desires related to discovery or achievement.
Example: "Her aspiration of finding a cure for the disease drove her to pursue a career in medical research."
Alternatives: "desire to discover" or "goal of finding".
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"There are still tough challenges ahead which is why we're working hard to give jobseekers all the help and support they need to realise their aspiration of finding a job".
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After finishing the Master of Engineering Management Program (MEMP) at Duke in 2009, Fulbright Scholar Ali Habib headed home to Karachi with aspirations of finding a way to bridge his technical expertise with his desire to give back to the people of Pakistan.
Had Lin simpler aspirations, the odds of finding gainful employment would have stacked nicely in his favor.
The goal of finding out what happened in Benghazi has long been subsumed by the task of producing an indictment of Hillary Clinton, whose Presidential aspirations are its real target.
In this case, "aspiration" referred to "68052005|Pulmonary aspiration (finding)|", "14766002|Aspiration (procedure)|" and "278847003|Endotracheal aspiration (qualifier value)|".
As mice and chicks are particularly useful for investigating the effect of mechanical stimulation on skeletal patterning, signalling and cellular events in these models are currently being explored with the aspiration of applying such findings to therapeutics in humans.
Previously, pancreatic mucinous cystic tumors were classified as either benign (cystadenoma) or malignant (cystadenocarcinoma). Descriptions of the fine-needle aspiration (FNA) findings of these neoplasms have heretofore emphasized malignant cytologic characteristics.
Necropsy findings indicated aspiration of feed at the tracheal bifurcation.
Even before finding aspirations of R&B stardom, she had a feeling that her voice had power.
Despite this, it is still possible to correctly suggest the occurrence of a salivary mucocele based on the presenting clinical signs (fluctuant, thin-walled lesion in the sublingual, intermandibular/cervical, or pharyngeal region) and other clinical findings such as aspiration of saliva-like fluid that may be transparent, but more often has a brownish color.
Findings on cytopathologic examination of tissue obtained by fine needle aspiration of the lesion were consistent with metastatic endometrial carcinoma.
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