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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspired to write" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a desire or ambition to become a writer or to engage in writing.
Example: "From a young age, she aspired to write novels that would inspire others."
Alternatives: "dreamed of writing" or "longed to write".
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He also aspired to write children's books.
He, too, had aspired to write revelatory stories about the inner workings of the I.S.I.
China's Chairman Mao aspired to write out his own mediocre poems in a jagged script.
As a student at Hunter College High School in Manhattan, he aspired to write.
A database administrator for Marsh & McLennan, Mr. Horning, 26, aspired to write a fantasy novel or a comic book.
Mish Way, the leader of a barbed indie band called White Lung, wrote that "Cerulean Salt" was "the record my sixteen-year-old self would have aspired to write".
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None, surely, aspire to write a midterm-election victory speech.
Here is a handy tip for those aspiring to write science bestsellers.
I think Alan Partridge is everything I would aspire to write in comedy.
Indeed, many of India's young – and best-selling – authors are no longer aspiring to write Booker-worthy novels.
Inevitably, it will also redefine what it means to practice book criticism, at least for those of us who aspire to write for something like a general audience.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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