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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'long-term aspiration' is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a goal or ambition that someone has for the future, which requires a significant amount of time and effort to achieve. Example: My long-term aspiration is to become a successful entrepreneur and build my own business empire.
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But the long-term aspiration is wise.
Now this has become a long-term aspiration.
Crucially, however, he no longer rejects EU membership as a long-term aspiration.
Regent's has "a long-term aspiration to become completely needs blind," Mr. Cooper said.
One example of the black hole inflation was including Labor's long-term aspiration to restore $19bn of foreign aid cuts.
Some people thought the idea of owning their own home was wonderful, or held it as a long-term aspiration.
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Short-term savings risk undermining long-term aspirations.
"I believe Yukos has very strong, long-term aspirations for Mazeikiu Nafta.
And it aligns their interests with their long-term aspirations of doing business in Asia".
Although superficially more open than the Putin regime, both organisations are pathologically secretive about their long-term aspirations and strategies.
This year's Mobos saw long-term aspirations to institutional status finally fulfilled in the gleaming eyes of an over-excited Glaswegian crowd.
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