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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspires for" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to work towards or to aim for something. Example: The young woman aspires for a career in politics.
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"To Pimp" aspires for something different.
However, the government still aspires for all schools to convert.
Who aspires for their children to become economic or military resources?
At the same time, the city aspires for recognition in its Asian region and the world more widely as an emerging leader among the world's great metropolises.
His Creon aspires for aloof authority; the production's narrative shows how Antigone shrinks the distance suddenly, racing toward him, back into that firm embrace.
He added: "I would say Bungie aspires for Destiny to be a hobby, for you to spend your time playing it.
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Europeans were aspiring for similar benefits.
He never aspired for great wealth or power.
I aspire for a private meeting with Bill Gates.
"I hope for better and, God willing, I will aspire for more," he said.
The four-door Millecento was the car for those aspiring for the middle class.
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