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The phrase "aspire to is a" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or completeness.
Example: "I aspire to be a successful entrepreneur."
Alternatives: "aim to be a" or "strive to become a".
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The art we aspire to is a remote sensation, always out of reach.
If there is any underlying message to the Before Sunrise pictures, it is that life gets messy, passions fade and the best any relationship can aspire to is a kind of ongoing, negotiated compromise.
If all you aspire to is a highfalutin' title and a low golf score, you probably won't get much out of Chase Untermeyer's book-in-progress, High Exposure: A Guide to How Important People Act.
"They are given the feeling that they are a very important person and that martyrdom is something to aspire to - the anger over their deprivation is lowered to a feeling of comfort, to a point where the only thing they aspire to is a collective action.
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I aspire to be a better human.
SHOULD Britain still aspire to be a global military power?
Turkey used to aspire to being a regional soft power.
Maybe he needs to aspire to be a Mondeo".
Why should games aspire to be a storytelling medium anyway?
But I aspire to be a working musician.
Does someone you care about aspire to be a novelist?
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