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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspires to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or ambition to create or achieve something.
Example: "She aspires to make a significant impact in the field of renewable energy."
Alternatives: "aims to create" or "hopes to achieve".
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EVERY exhibition aspires to make a strong impression.
Like them, Found at Sea aspires to make a craft of its own saying.
A true conservative recognizes the necessity of government and aspires to make it good, not to abolish it.
Leslie Hewitt aspires to make photographs that are both personal and social, flat and sculptural, archival and insistently contemporary.
"But there is still a fairly potent, if diffuse network out there that still aspires to make decisions.
Poland is a big country, the Spain of central Europe, and aspires to make Europe's big five a big six.
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And you will truly aspire to make them.
I guess I'd aspire to make that distinction vanish.
He made hamburgers but aspired to make chile en nogada and other creative dishes.
MERVYN KING, the governor of the Bank of England, has long aspired to make monetary policy boring.
A matchmaking program pairs Sustainability Management students with industry leaders aspiring to make positive changes.
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