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The phrase "aspirational direction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals, visions, or objectives that are intended to inspire or motivate individuals or organizations.
Example: "Our company has set an aspirational direction to become a leader in sustainable practices within the next five years."
Alternatives: "inspirational goal" or "ambitious aim".
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And they nudge and steer their pupils in a realistic but aspirational direction.
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Compare this to the actress' decidedly everygirl, two-dimensional shot from five years ago (with the headline "Free" in large pink type) and it's easy to see the "aspirational" new direction, as Fashionista so aptly dubs the re-branding.
He was aspirational, too, in his way.
While most TV, especially in America, is full of aspirational images of body types and careers, Dunham has tacked furiously in the opposite direction.
"Press your feet into the floor like you want to leave footprints for future generations," was one of teacher Rose Moran's directions, which seemed to me emblematic of the class — grounded and aspirational at the same time.
Aspirational almost.
It's completely aspirational".
It is aspirational.
Very naïve but aspirational.
Simple, yet aspirational.
They are purely aspirational.
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