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The phrase "action aims" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the specific goals or objectives that a particular action is intended to achieve.
Example: "The action aims to improve community engagement and foster collaboration among residents."
Alternatives: "objectives of the action" or "goals of the action".
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The action aims to slow a spectacular surge in investment.
While this second action aims to "recover monetary damages", it is not a personal injury suit.
Mr Seligman says he now rejects the Aristotelian view that all human action aims at happiness.
"Today's commission action aims to stop unlawful manipulation through naked short selling that threatens the stability of financial institutions," he said.
Officials in Miami-Dade, Orange and Osceola said the legal action aims at their counties and focuses on accommodations for non-native English speakers.
The national day of action aims to celebrate the contributions of migrants in the UK and to "stand against hatred, xenophobia and intolerance".
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In 1981 Brookes launched an unsuccessful legal action aimed at preventing further usage of the pictures.
A spokeswomen for the group, Danny Wright, said Sunday's action aimed to "up the ante".
Jarrett abhors social misery and celebrates collective action aimed at alleviating avoidable suffering.
"D.F.A. has been very strong in taking action aimed at constraining excessive executive pay".
It's an action aimed at discrediting them," the ANSA news agency reported.
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