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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspirational though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is idealistic or ambitious, but may also have limitations or challenges.
Example: "The project is aspirational though, and we need to consider the resources we have available."
Alternatives: "idealistic nonetheless" or "ambitious yet".
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He calls that "aspirational," though in reality it seems closer to "unrealistic". There's much to be done before such a rocket exists: so far, it's just a concept.
As a comparison, it's probably a bit aspirational (though hey, it's nice to know that TechCrunch has more followers than the average brand on this list) but there are plans to add similar indices for tech publications, tech companies and startups, retailers, and universities.
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This being an aspirational comedy, though, she has to endure the usual teen-movie trials and tribulations, including particularly nasty assaults on both her spirit and flesh.
On one side, these brands appeal to a pre-modern Celtic culture or traditional solidarity, but on the other, they aspire to and exhibit a postmodern, hybridized, and aspirational cosmopolitanism, though to differing degrees.
Outnumbered's Claire Skinner is a breezy presence as the fastidious, aspirational mother (though not, you assume, massively outside her comfort zone), fussing over carpet tassels and crisps.
Phil Gregory — impish, 60-ish, trim beard and wavy silver hair tucked behind his ears — is a winemaker, innkeeper and aspirational scientist, though he didn't used to be any of these things.
The music and the dancing can feel wildly free, or aspirational, as though it's up to the rest of the world to catch up to their speed and vision.
The electorate is increasingly urban, educated, connected and hungry for jobs, and therefore less interested in welfare pledges from Congress and more responsive to Mr Modi's aspirational talk (though Mr Kejriwal's populist promises of cheap power and water also ring a bell).
"Privilege" doesn't have that aspirational quality, though it describes the unfair distribution of freedoms and comforts in our present society.
In the world I want to live in, everyone would be entitled to what we call "privilege". "Privilege" doesn't have that aspirational quality, though it describes the unfair distribution of freedoms and comforts in our present society.
The packed handful of U.S. theaters in Week 1 became a much sparser couple dozen theaters in Week 2. If "Citizenfour" does catch on, though, its aspirational quality might have a lot to do with it.
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