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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspirational point" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a goal or standard that one aims to achieve, often in a motivational or idealistic context. Example: "Our company has set an aspirational point for sustainability that we hope to reach by 2030."
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"It's an aspirational point," he said.
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As Will Leitch put it, the Nets are, at this point, "more aspirational than institutional".
As Will Leitch put it, the Nets are, at this point, "more aspirational than institutional". In that way, they're symbolic of their borough's relationship to the Knicks.
Instead, this week's talking points are aspirational.
But back in November 2008, at the stadium still known as Eastlands, he was the focal point of an aspirational and frankly quite weird front three alongside Benjani and Darius Vassell.
But to focus on the "aspirational" aspect is to miss the point.
"They're not requirements but aspirational targets – they are a starting point for negotiation".
The idea is to create an aspirational clothing brand at a price point consumers can afford.
Hansen says, "We have an entry price point that allows the aspirational consumer to have something to buy, yet we've still maintained a more extreme price point for the true luxury consumer".
Guidance point 4, framed as aspirational, separately addressed local capacity-building and establishing partnerships within local communities.
And additional analysis didn't reveal decreases in aspirational behavior right before the time points.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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