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The phrase "aspires to increase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a desire or ambition to enhance or raise something, such as skills, knowledge, or performance.
Example: "The organization aspires to increase its outreach efforts to better serve the community."
Alternatives: "aims to enhance" or "seeks to boost".
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Wayne State University, in Detroit, has created Word Warriors, a Web site that aspires to increase the usage of rarely used words such as "sycophant" and "dragoon".
The framework proposed here can assist in the evaluation of sustainability activities, as well as serve as a guide for an organization that aspires to increase the level and sophistication of its sustainability activities.
Under this plan, the WHO aspires to increase service coverage for mental health disorders in all countries.
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He said the coalition aspired to increase this to £10,000 in the long term.
Along with rapid growth in manufacturing capacity, Chinese companies have aspired to increase their innovation capacity in order to enhance their competitiveness in the market.
The social entrepreneurs engaging in catalytic innovation aspire to increase the social wealth of poor customers by creating 'scalable, sustainable, system-changing solutions' (p. 96).
The Foundation warned this was "self-defeating" and that people aspiring to increase their hours and income should not be penalised.
Along this vein, there have been a number of cash rewards systems for patrol rangers that aspire to increase patrol effort through monetary incentives, which in turn should increase risk for poachers who will be more likely to meet capable guardians in time and space.
A direct consequence of this is that NSI are prevalent in industrialised and emerging market economies and developing countries aspire to increase innovation to develop their economies.3 Therefore, empirical understanding of NSI carries significant implications for developing countries (Bartels and Lederer 2009).
While academic institutions may genuinely aspire to increase the number of female professors, their prospects of success are low unless covert discrimination is discussed openly and tackled.
In the UK, healthcare reforms in nursing and midwifery aspire to increase educational training and there are a greater number of opportunities for continued professional development for practitioners to learn about appraising and communicating evidence.
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