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Discover LudwigThe phrase "noble aims" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives that are considered honorable or virtuous.
Example: "The organization was founded with noble aims, seeking to improve the lives of those in need."
Alternatives: "worthy goals" or "honorable intentions."
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These remain noble aims.
Our parents and grandparents had noble aims.
But such noble aims cannot be achieved amid civil strife.
The body's noble aims had "become lost in the mire".
Why, when global governing bodies have such noble aims, are the results so consistently bad?
The initiative is a company rather than a charity but a spokesperson reiterated its noble aims yesterday.
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It's a noble aim.
A noble aim, without question, but a bold one.
To make work that passes as ugly is one noble aim for art.
A noble aim, but it begs the question: how would it work?
The senator's noble aim is to promote birth control and fight the spread of AIDS.
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