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The phrase "aspired to invoke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or ambition to call forth or bring about a particular feeling, response, or idea.
Example: "The artist aspired to invoke a sense of nostalgia in her audience through her latest exhibition."
Alternatives: "sought to elicit" or "aimed to summon".
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'Jack also explained that they aspired to invoke an innocent childishness without any intention of irony or humor.
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In aspiring to invoke divine infinity, the greatest of mosques supply a dazzling array of mathematically derived beauty with few man-made equivalents.
At the entrance, a statue of winged Icarus reminds us that we have always aspired to feats that our bodies couldn't deliver, and serves as a cautionary tale about the hubris we invoke when we do.
He aspired to perform, however.
I always aspired to that".
He aspired to an inferno.
He aspired to them.
They aspired to timelessness.
What he aspired to.
Mercosur once aspired to do precisely that.
He aspired to be nothing else.
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