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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspiration that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express someone's desire or ambition for something. Example: My greatest aspiration is to travel the world and experience different cultures.
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Yet their schools often promoted an idea of aspiration that was competitive and self-serving.
"It is also an aspiration that is proving impossible to realize for some".
It was an aspiration that also galvanised workers in ways we don't often hear about.
It seemed a kind of emblem of, and a satire on, the Thatcherite aspiration that would late sweep the country.
The chitter-chatter about "aspiration" that has followed Labour's catastrophic election result has made me think of Schneiderman's clarion call.
Tell three people about an aspiration that is really important to you this year and listen to theirs too.
We all cope with life, but coping with illness is an aspiration that cannot be fulfilled with perfection.
Yet he also talks often about being the best, an aspiration that would sound absurd for most players.
I wonder if this aspiration for escape - the aspiration that drove them to send Mwandida to school - has now propelled Mercy into Madonna's arms.
"In Britain, 90% want to own their own home and 69% of people do, so most people do have an aspiration that was met by right to buy.
Let the genuine left be the real champions of aspiration – aspiration that can be realised only in a just and equal society that Tories repudiate.
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