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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspiring models" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who are seeking to become models or are in the process of pursuing a modeling career.
Example: "The agency is hosting a workshop for aspiring models to help them develop their skills and gain exposure in the industry."
Alternatives: "emerging models" or "budding models".
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To pay rent, he photographed aspiring models for various modeling agencies and schools, often as many as 50 to 75 young women a day — an intense pace that he said taught him to maintain a steady banter "to keep people working, distracted, engaged".
Or, at least, aspiring models.
8 P.M. (9) AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL The aspiring models have been on go-see's.
This mostly seems to mean that she bosses around aspiring models at an open call.
So she sought out aspiring models and actresses, or girls whose parents saw them that way.
These photos of "aspiring models" were posted on MySpace, where men could friend them and discuss geopolitics.
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"I'm serious," exclaims aspiring model Angela.
"Very special little girl," Brett says as the aspiring model walks away.
"And I think the situation would be different if she were a 25-year-old aspiring model".
A more jaded aspiring model explains to Arielle that their business turns even the prettiest people into "radioactive waste".
Name: Ebony Haith Age: 22 Born in N.Y.C.: 1978, Manhattan Neighborhood: Staten Island Who she is: Aspiring model Then: "I'm behind the counter at Banana Republic on Prince Street.
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