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Discover Ludwig"aspirations toward" is a perfectly fine and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express hope or desire for something. For example, you might say, "The young woman had aspirations toward a successful career in business."
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QUESTION FROM MADELEINE: Does he have any aspirations toward philanthropy?
They fall short of our aspirations toward permanence.
Both dances concerned aspirations toward ideal images of glamour.
With aspirations toward acting, Davenport first arrived in New York to study at N.Y.U.
Nunokawa's last book was about Oscar Wilde, but he has no aspirations toward the Wildean aphorism.
Aspirations toward the luxury end of the market, however, are starting to emerge among several Chinese players.
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Other qualities that Baudelaire in 1846 had specified as the qualities of modern art spirituality and aspiration toward the infinite evolved quite apart from Impressionism.
Back then, in the early 1970s, as the child of a factory worker and a homemaker, Joseph had no aspiration toward medicine.
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