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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspire to regulate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a desire or ambition to establish rules or guidelines in a particular area or field.
Example: "As a leading organization in the industry, we aspire to regulate the standards for safety and quality."
Alternatives: "aim to govern" or "strive to oversee".
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If a government wanted to stop its citizens from moving their savings abroad, it would have a lot of explaining to do.Timing is allAs a medium- or long-term goal, emerging-market economies too should aspire to regulate cross-border capital as lightly as rich countries do—as a matter both of economic efficiency and of individual freedom.
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Ofcom to regulate.
California loves to regulate.
But they aspire to".
"We aspire to inspire.
"They aspire to have one".
"We aspire to get there.
But we aspire to get it right".
Aspire to radiant luminosity or incandescent iridescence?
Only Iraq could aspire to such growth.
There is nothing else to aspire to.
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