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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dream to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wanting or a desire to achieve something. For example, "He dreamed to be a famous musician one day."
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I dream to be in the final.
I don't dream to be the pope.
"It's a dream to be free," he says.
"It's my dream to be with them again".
Is it not your dream to be someday invisible?
He has a dream to be a player in Milan.
It was not Mark O'Rowe's dream to be a playwright.
"It's every writer's dream to be published," he said excitedly.
One dream: to be the king of the multiplexes.
It was his dream to be a coach".
It's like, I don't dream to be president.
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