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The phrase "a constant aim for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a persistent goal or objective that one strives to achieve.
Example: "Our organization has a constant aim for excellence in customer service."
Alternatives: "a continual pursuit of" or "an ongoing goal of".
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That's a constant aim for Elliott, a polymath with wide-ranging interests at work and at home.
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Yours is the longer, harder road, albeit with the same constant aim: to rule for life and die comfortably in your bed.
Our constant aim will be to compete for silverware and championships.
Lenhard and Hoffman reported that whereas variable aiming error tended to be lower for the preferred hand, constant aiming error was consistently lower for the non-preferred hand [14].
In this way we aim to ensure a constant supply for our customers and we therefore hope they won't be inconvenienced".
We note that aiming for a constant bed occupancy target might be undesirable in this example.
"There's a constant need for reassurance.
There was a constant demand for results.
It is a constant challenge for us.
It is a constant irritation for Leslye Kasoff.
Consider an example of a constant demand for water.
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