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"aspiration to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically means having an ambition or eagerness to do something. For example: She had an aspiration to get into a top university.
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"An aspiration to global leadership".
On the civilian fashionista, it is an aspiration to stardom.
Rush's ungainly pale body subverted every aspiration to poise.
You've got to have an aspiration to be successful.
I had absolutely no aspiration to become an administrator.
You lose the aspiration to do your job.
Take stock Teachers' aspiration to perform at their Teachers' aspiration to perform at their forms the core of the second principle of conduct.
It was important that we agreed collectively that there was an aspiration to do better".
"I always had an aspiration to be involved in public policy," she says.
"In the current generation, there is an underlying urge, an aspiration, to assert one's common humanity.
There's no point investing all this with an aspiration to survive.
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