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ideals
noun
Plural of ideal
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"ideals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a set of values or beliefs that one considers to be desirable or important. For example, "She had very high ideals for what her career should look like."
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"Huma represents what is best about America – the daughter of immigrants, who has risen to the highest levels of our government on the basis of her substantial personal merit and her abiding commitment to the American ideals that she embodies so fully.
In the first of these, Le Corbusier, Un Fascisme Français, Xavier de Jarcy claims that Le Corbusier never renounced the fascist ideals he embraced in the 1920s and that he was a supporter of Marshal Pétain and the Vichy regime, the French government that collaborated with the Nazis.
As South African digital artist and theorist Tegan Bristow puts it: "Afrofuturism is a critical engagement with technology and the power ideals of 'the other'".
Why on Earth would you feel you're worth anything?'"), she has done more to promote broader beauty ideals in the mainstream than anyone else on TV.
He will say: "Even among those who are in favour of Europe, there is a keen sense that the moment is right for Europe to think carefully about where it goes from here, and how it reconnects with the concerns of its citizens and how it changes in order better to realise its ideals in a changing world.
European integration has long ceased to be animated by passions and ideals which could be viewed as distinctly Catholic.
He has openly celebrated mainstream ideals whilst further entrenching Indigenous marginalisation.
Do Americans hold the core ideals of private property so high that they would be willing to give up on the idea of clean, drinkable water?
Administration spokesman Josh Earnest said Netanyahu's comments "undermines the values and democratic ideals" of the US and Israel.
But for now revolutionary ideals appear out of their time, rather than just ahead of it.
In fact, sketches which initially seem out to skewer patriarchal society – like one where a man is deemed humourless after complaining about having to visit a gender-reversed Hooters-style restaurant called O'Nutters – end with a wry reinforcement of its ideals (the male customer is dragged into a "wet nut contest", enjoys himself immensely, is cured of misanthropy, etc).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com