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Discover LudwigThe phrase "current dream" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a dream or aspiration that you are actively pursuing or thinking about at the present time.
Example: "My current dream is to travel the world and experience different cultures."
Alternatives: "present aspiration" or "ongoing dream."
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Blair-Giuliani is the current dream ticket.
Jodie Kidd, Philip Glenister and Guy Martin are the current "dream team" tipped to present Top Gear next, but the BBC has declined to comment on speculation.
Although he would love to enroll in racing school some day, Mr. Grey said his current dream was to virtually race against his favorite driver, Kevin Harvick.
And the S5 Cabrio is my current dream car that's not pure lottery-ticket fantasy: At roughly $70,000, the Audi convertible is fast and decadent, but still roomy enough for kids and luggage.
Current dream study has its epic narrative in the life and dreams of the pseudonymous Ed, a widower who recorded 22 years of dreams about Mary, his deceased wife.
For example, "He Got Game" (1998), a wildly uneven film, paired Ray Allen, a Milwaukee Buck, a current Dream Team member and a first-time actor, with Denzel Washington.
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By comparison, Liverpool could only confirm that it is something beyond their current dreams.
Not long ago, Mr. Friedman said, a guy ordered a neon sign that said, "Will You Marry Me?" He lighted it in his apartment for the woman of his current dreams to see.
When you open Everest you'll see a list of your current dreams.
Maybe in one of your current dreams, you find yourself surrounded by surprisingly large objects.
Just because there's a possibility I'll change my mind one day isn't justification for not pursuing my current dreams at all.
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