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The phrase "a bold step aimed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an action or decision that is intended to achieve a specific goal or outcome, often implying courage or decisiveness.
Example: "The company took a bold step aimed at reducing its carbon footprint by implementing sustainable practices across all operations."
Alternatives: "a daring move intended" or "a courageous action focused".
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The hostile £1.87bn takeover bid today from South Korea's national oil company for Dana Petroleum, the Aberdeen-based oil and gas explorer, is a bold step aimed at boosting the energy-poor country's oil reserves.
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