Examples of 'could aspire' in a sentence

Meaning of "could aspire"

could aspire - This phrase suggests having the potential or ambition to achieve or attain a specific goal, target, or level of success, encouraging individuals to aim high and work towards their aspirations

How to use "could aspire" in a sentence

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They could aspire to high positions in the church.
It is the highest position that a slave could aspire.
She thought I could aspire to be just about anything.
Vocation to which a woman could aspire.
Then you could aspire to be genuine World Football champions.
This criticism was the only compliment it could aspire to.
Barely a generation ago Japan could aspire to OECD leadership in wealth and productivity.
The position was one of the highest to which an attorney could aspire.
This is all we could aspire to.
This latter status was the highest distinction to which a wealthy freedman could aspire.
In modern Georgian prose only Konstantine Gamsakhurdia could aspire to the same international level.
They could aspire to become apostles, prophets, or teachers.
This eclipses any rank or position anyone could aspire to or reach.
Who else could aspire to the throne?
Her story and her style gave us all something we could aspire to be.
Who other than Yatma could aspire to be my husband?
It is much more than a young man in his position of life could aspire to.
If one sees a better life, one could aspire to have a better life.
That was the most admirable and selfless act a woman could aspire to.
In a car that the average American could aspire to . You get Lamborghini, Ferrari performance.
He had almost everything that a young man of his age could aspire for.
If you succeed, you could aspire to the Nobel Peace Prize.
Conversation at this level was not something to which they felt they could aspire.
Previous PostCNN, A woman could aspire to head the OAS.
The medical sector sets a standard for knowledge sharing that the education sector could aspire to.
No party or group, he pleaded, could aspire to exclusive leadership.
Well, it 's a great achievement owning your own home, something you could aspire to.
Who could aspire to more?
As the means of procuring this knowledge, education could aspire to a universal dimension.
Yes, I could aspire to be like them.
Latinity was not, however, the most that the non-Roman could aspire to.
In their daily lives, people could aspire to beauty, the arts.
There was no important, respected or stable job Baruch could aspire to!
Who other than Yatma could aspire to be my husband? Who else?
He said, quote, “ I have had every honor to which any man could aspire.
Sims could aspire to three different career paths, Rocker, Chef, and Artist.
People could… In their daily lives, people could aspire to beauty, the arts.
The country could aspire to receive between US$40 and 50 billion in two to three years.
Something we could … Some … Someone to whom we could aspire.

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