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The phrase "aspires to create more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or ambitions related to producing or generating additional outcomes, products, or experiences.
Example: "The organization aspires to create more opportunities for underprivileged youth in the community."
Alternatives: "aims to produce more" or "seeks to generate more".
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With Masten Lake he aspires to create more than the rustic feel-good American fare generally found in these parts.
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More supply seems to create more demand.
Latvia aspires to create its own venture-capital industry.
In contrast to the land of technocracy, the Battle of Ideas aspires to create Europe anew.
It is a valuable film that aspires to create an artistic response to its subject matter.
The corporation aspires to create 8,000 jobs in the Olympic Park by 2030.
However, specifically what counts for civic virtue depends on the kind of political order one aspires to create.
DEVAL PATRICK, the new governor of Massachusetts, aspires to create "the renewable-energy centre of the world" in his state.
Geni aspires to create a family tree of the whole world.
The Vienna, Va.-based startup launched in May and aspires to create an entirely new package home-delivery system.
But he does aspire to create a more powerful sphere of influence around Russian borders.
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