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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspired to conquer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a strong desire or ambition to achieve dominance or success in a particular area.
Example: "Throughout history, many leaders aspired to conquer new territories to expand their empires."
Alternatives: "dreamed of dominating" or "sought to achieve supremacy".
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As the name implies, the Warring States era saw China divided into numerous states that frequently fell to war with each other, as each of the larger, more powerful states aspired to conquer its neighbors and unify the empire under its rule.
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In both the tragic romance and the eternal triangle, love aspires to conquer all, but ends up conquered, from without or from within.
Mont Ventoux is the proving ground of giants, the mountain every champion aspires to conquer, yet it is a relative newcomer to the Tour.
But, though he aspires to conquer all forms of dance in mainstream media, Liff himself hints at his own limitations, with commitments to current major projects including a Broadway show and "Best Time Ever".
The musicians who performed at 60 clubs around the city, and during daily convention sessions at the Hilton New York, generally aspire not to conquer the Top 10 or to fill arenas, but to become more potent rumors.
He aspired to perform, however.
He aspired to an inferno.
I always aspired to that".
He aspired to them.
They aspired to timelessness.
What he aspired to.
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