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The phrase "I aspire" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you are expressing your ambition or desire to achieve something. For example: "I aspire to become a doctor and make a difference in the world."
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Labour is against all I aspire to.
I aspire to do what he does".
This is what I aspire to.
I aspire to her integrity.
I aspire to total curtailment.
"That's what I aspire to".
That's something we (or I) aspire to.
I aspire to create memorable marketing experiences.
I aspire to be a better human.
But I aspire to nobler pursuits.
That's what I aspire to be.
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