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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I aimed at" is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea that someone was specifically trying to accomplish a specific goal. For example, "I aimed at getting a high score on this test, so I studied hard all night."
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"Trinity Mirror's new paper is a very different product to the i, aimed at a very different audience," said a spokesman for the newspaper publisher.
From these three organizations, we included all reports that were i) aimed at policymakers; ii) included an evidentiary basis utilizing research evidence on RTIP interventions that were included in the landmark 2004 Report on Road Traffic Injury Prevention [ 25]; iii) formed recommendations; and iv) were published after 2002.
I aimed at him and began shooting".
Then I aimed at his head, and fired three times".
But I aimed at a poem, and a poem needs more than a list of images.
I aimed at being perfectly professional: I didn't want the faintest shadow to fall across this assignment.
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All day I aim at date palms.
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