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The phrase "aspirations to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or ambition to become part of a group, organization, or community.
Example: "She has long-held aspirations to join the prestigious art collective in her city."
Alternatives: "desire to become part of" or "ambition to join".
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Although Moldova has no aspirations to join NATO, it is keen to get into the EU.
Turkey's aspirations to join the European Union are all but dormant.
Mr. McCain also favors blocking Russian aspirations to join the World Trade Organization.
He is uneasy about his case being wielded against Turkish aspirations to join the EU.
Talks on reunifying the island are meandering, one of many matters complicating Turkey's aspirations to join the European Union.
A fair vote was seen as crucial for Macedonia's aspirations to join NATO and the European Union.
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"The most important role was played by our aspiration to join NATO and the E.U.
This is its aspiration to join yet another regional talking-shop, the East Asia Summit.
And this challenge is immensely compounded by Georgia's fervent aspiration to join NATO, one of Russia's red lines.
But still ASEAN refused to allow any mention in the closing ASEM chairman's statement even of the EU's aspiration to join.
Since mysticism springs from an aspiration to join and grasp that which falls outside ordinary experience, it is not easily defined.
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