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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity aimed at removing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an action or initiative that has the goal of eliminating something, such as a problem or an obstacle.
Example: "The organization launched an activity aimed at removing barriers to education for underprivileged children."
Alternatives: "effort to eliminate" or "initiative focused on eradicating".
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Many of the Pfizer assays were selectivity assays, aimed at removing "actives" from the primary assay where the activity was in fact due to cytotoxicity or another non-specific event.
Treatment is aimed at removing the offending tumour, reducing the size or activity of the tumour, or mitigating the effects of the hormone that is produced in excess.
Plasmapheresis was used for her second pregnancy as a method of treatment aimed at removing antibodies from her plasma to decrease potential autoimmune activity after placental passage.
Government funding has been secured for a bait drop aimed at removing an estimated 130,000 rodents.
Red tape is still a problem despite two new laws aimed at removing obstacles to investment.
Then a campaign was started called Rhodes Must Fall aimed at removing what the protesters see as an offensive symbol of colonialism.
Methods of treatment are many but are generally aimed at removing the wart with a minimum of scarring.
The ECB's intervention in the market is aimed at removing the "tail risk" of a break-up.
This review summarizes work aimed at removing theses obstacles.
Most current sewage treatment plants are aimed at removing organic matter only.
Thus, emergency surgery aimed at removing infected lesions and preventing perforation should first be considered.
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