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The phrase 'my aspiration' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a goal or ambition that someone has. For example: "My aspiration is to become a professional chef one day."
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That's not my aspiration".
Acting was never my aspiration.
The height of my aspiration was to someday do that.
"My aspiration in life was to be a valet parker.
"That has been my aspiration and goal my entire life," Zusi said of the World Cup.
"I would characterize my aspiration as follows," Mr. Tarullo says in his characteristically professorial tones.
Speaking to the National of UAE, she said: "It was my aspiration.
I joke that my aspiration is to become ambassador-at-large in the Middle East".
"My aspiration is to communicate any glimpses I have had of this through my work".
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ATE: Some of them will say, "my aspirations haven't changed.
My aspirations were mystical.
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