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The phrase "aspire to make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a desire or ambition to create or achieve something.
Example: "I aspire to make a positive impact in my community through volunteer work."
Alternatives: "aim to create" or "strive to produce".
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And you will truly aspire to make them.
I guess I'd aspire to make that distinction vanish.
Those who visit Russia out of simple curiosity should not aspire to make a fortune there.
The best stories aspire to make sense of what is otherwise overwhelming and chaotic.
"I aspire to make an unexpected movie, both for myself and for Jennifer.
It's something we should be proud of, but we should still aspire to make it better.
Many places outside of Burgundy aspire to make great pinot noir.
Rather than setting the pace, he should aspire to make teams self-propelling.
There aren't too many works in the world like that, though artists everywhere aspire to make them.
This infuriated the Palestinians, who publicly aspire to make East Jerusalem the capital of their future state.
(Me and Prince!) I aspire to make every day seem like Christmas for every person I come into contact with.
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