aspiring in the PONS Dictionary

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An aspiring singer from an early age, he participated in the local youth choir and performed frequently on the radio, television and children music festivals.
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He initiated three or four generations of aspiring writers into writing.
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He maintained a clear opinion about the right balance between virtuosity and aspiring to real musical expressiveness.
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He was rated highly as a skipper, especially for his skill in handling aspiring young bowlers.
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He claimed that humans thus must give up aspiring to do good, as only by this could salvation be formed.
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The half day program attends to aspiring dancers, but those who still want to achieve their academic goals.
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This event is for the aspiring directors, photographers, artists and craftsmen.
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Aspiring and published authors, book associations, book distributors, book stores, electronic book traders, libraries, literary agents, printers, publishers, repo agents.
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An overwhelming amount of her aspiring students have become professional actors appearing on stage, television and motion pictures.
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He moved into a house with four other aspiring actors and began working as a waiter while attending auditions.
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