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aspire

[uh-spahyuhr] / əˈspaɪər /


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High home prices and elevated mortgage rates kept many aspiring home buyers on the sidelines, and many homeowners from selling their properties, in 2025.

From MarketWatch

"We need energy for Nepal's change," the 49-year-old aspiring prime minister told AFP, saying his candidacy represented a break from decades of rule by a tight-knit and ageing elite.

From Barron's

Most seem to have been aspiring to emulate the musical “Cabaret” rather than the invasion of Poland.

From The Wall Street Journal

When aspiring artists approach her for advice, she adds, her first response is always to ask, "What steps have you taken?"

From BBC

At the centre of this resurgence are reality TV-style trot audition programmes, where tens of thousands of aspiring singers compete for stardom.

From BBC