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Discover Ludwig"my aspiring" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate something that you aspire towards or aspire to become. For example, "I'm working hard to achieve my aspiring career as a doctor."
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According to my aspiring muck raker seated in the row behind, Pivaro was "very attentive throughout and was busy taking lots of notes".
Remember when I told you in my aspiring bad boy way, how I found in a footnote to "Of Plymouth Plantation" the dissenter put to death with the cow he sodomized?
Remember when I told you in my aspiring bad boy way, how I found in a footnote to "Of Plymouth Plantation"the dissenter put to death with the cow he sodomized?
I say this for me, for my colleagues, for my corporate culture, and maybe most importantly, for my aspiring programmer daughter.
I decided to become a "Big" because I had become conscious of the fact that after moving to LA, I had become so consumed with myself and my aspiring acting career.
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In the spirit of sharing, here are a few highlights from my many conversations with producer Marlinda Walcott in hopes of helping my fellow aspiring screenwriters and producers.
I have spent most of my life aspiring to perfect autonomy, but helplessness cast us on the mercy of others, without which we would not have survived.
My Advice for Aspiring Brewmasters My advice for aspiring brewmasters is, first and foremost, that they should like beer.
I think that I'm learning how to not make the insecurities a reason for me to not achieve my goals or go for my dreams, aspire to bigger things.
For all these reasons, and many more, Tynan was the critic that all theatre writers of my generation aspired to be.
What Ms. Jerrell may call a lack of political unity at Bonnaroo, I construe as a covert political message, one in which my generation aspires to bring peace and understanding through shared interests and goals.
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