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Discover Ludwig'strived for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an effort to obtain or achieve something, and can be used in both the past and present tense. For example: "She strived for excellence in her studies."
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Our ancestors strived for it.
That's what we all strived for.
I have always strived for empathy.
That's what I've always strived for".
She strived for a more beautiful and better world.
"I strived for independence from a young age.
Above all, she had strived for female sexual liberation – and it undoubtedly helped unleash that".
He realises all the years he has strived for have been for nothing.
"We have never strived for a high standard of living (whatever that is).
"I never strived for, or dreamed, that the world would know about me," he said.
He listened to subordinates, strived for consensus and sometimes appeared indecisive.
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