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Use aspiring and foundation in one sentence

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To aspire mean to desire and to work towards achieving a particular goal or ambition. Aspiring individuals usually work hard to become successful in their careers or businesses. The word 'aspire' is a verb and the continuous form is 'aspiring'. The word 'foundation' on the other hand refers to the structure, which provides firm support for a building. Foundation can also refer to an organization that provide funds for charity or research purposes. The two word can be used in sentences as given in the examples below:

1. Thomas, the young ASPIRING entrepreneur built a firm FOUNDATION for his career in business by obtaining an MBA degree.

2. Brenda is an ASPIRING nurse, who has the dream of having a FOUNDATION that cater for motherless children.

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An aspiring young entrepreneur decided to start a foundation to help all the needy.
This is an example of a sentence using both the word aspiring as well as foundation.
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