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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspiration of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aspiration or goal that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "The project aims to achieve a significant impact, the aspiration of which is to improve community health."
Alternatives: "goal of which" or "objective of which".
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This in turn may have resulted in an overgrowth of the more resistant, Gram negative species, aspiration of which led to pneumonia in the susceptible patients.
Prior to treatment for the tumour, new nodules developed in the lungs, fine needle aspiration of which revealed the nodules to be infectious in nature.
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In the past few years, we diagnosed eight cases of cayenne aspiration, most of which were in elderly patients and there was a different period of delay to accurate diagnosis in each.
But being single is not a state people aspire to not, at least, in the same way they desire to be stylish or wealthy, categories of aspiration to which piles of magazines have lucratively devoted themselves.
Having taught Sarah Emily Shroud and her fiancé Shane Michael Bauer in Damascus, Syria, I was able to learn about their goals and aspirations, one of which was to leave the comfort of their homes in the US to help poor communities living in the Middle East.
To start, Fulton said that companies must set a goal to boost clean energy investments, such as a commitment – or even aspiration – of 5%, which he believes would send a powerful signal to markets to help scale investments.
In particular, it assumes that the normal flora disappears and is replaced by an overgrowth of so-called potentially pathogenic microorganisms (PPM), followed by aspiration of PPM, which could finally result in VAP.
He told the conference: "We aim to get our young people out of the debilitating spiral of the poverty of aspiration which can afflict so many in inner-city environments".
As for preoperative diagnosis, only 6 patients (31.58 %) received preoperative percutaneous aspiration cytology or biopsy, of which showed negative results for malignancy without specific diagnosis.
The smartest consumer-goods companies are rethinking frugal innovation in the light of this culture of aspiration (which is not limited to China).
In this sense, Hudson's debut, as undespairing as it is unflinching, manages to be both a personal statement of intent and also a painfully funny, humane commentary on a welfare system that blunts the blade of grinding poverty but fails to address the numbing poverty of aspiration which overwhelms so many of Janie's contemporaries.
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