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Discover Ludwig"aspiring for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means having a strong desire or ambition to achieve something. Example: Rebecca has been aspiring for a career in medicine since she was a child, and she finally achieved her dream of becoming a doctor after years of hard work and dedication.
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Europeans were aspiring for similar benefits.
Everyone aspiring for partner worked long hours and gave the appearance of hard work.
The four-door Millecento was the car for those aspiring for the middle class.
We wanted to offer a programme to schools which are outstanding and aspiring for greatness.
"It has been a huge setback for everything that we have been working for, aspiring for".
That's what he has been aspiring for this whole time, that he is respected, on the top of the world".
The 1992 Whitney Houston vehicle "The Bodyguard" is the recent gold standard against which singers aspiring for Hollywood riches measure themselves.
By contrast, the walkway's aluminum cladding looks sleek and polished, as if the architects were aspiring for a higher level of refinement.
In the 80s I was a poor working-class boy from Kilburn, seemingly confident yet insecure underneath, aspiring for a better life.
The city's Jewish mayor, Ilan Shochat, aspiring for it to become a hub of eastern Galilee, attracted some 1,500 Arabs to its colleges, restoring a multicultural feel to a city that for 60 years had been homogeneously Jewish.
But for every black woman dreaming of big thighs and every black man pleading with his partner to stay at 200-plus, there is an equal if not greater number aspiring for a healthier weight.
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