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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspirational phase" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a period of time in which someone is actively working towards achieving their goals and aspirations. Example: During her aspirational phase, Sarah dedicated herself to studying and working hard towards her dream of becoming a doctor.
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"I don't believe we're in a renaissance phase of the festival so much as a newly aspirational phase," he said.
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The circular economy package also comprises non-binding "aspirational" goals, including the phasing out of landfilling of all recoverable waste by 2030 and a 30% reduction of waste by 2025.
Aspirational almost.
It's completely aspirational".
It is aspirational.
Very naïve but aspirational.
"It has to be aspirational.
"Ultimately, mobile phones are aspirational.
And the room was aspirational".
Simple, yet aspirational.
They are purely aspirational.
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