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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to directing or targeting something, often in the context of aiming a physical object or focusing on a goal.
Example: "He decided to aim a dart at the bullseye during the competition."
Alternatives: "target a" or "direct a".
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"Sometimes he'd aim a little higher".
Most flippers aim a bit lower.
Erdos insisted he did not aim a fastball at Delgado.
I think we have got to aim a little higher.
They'll aim a little lower – perhaps at a marathon.
Johnson recommends that you aim a little high.
To this aim, a tax, he said, was now unavoidable.
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A post hoc subgroup analysis of the AIM-A (key secondary) scale for participants enrolled with both baseline AIM-A and AAQoL scores was conducted.
The AIM-A consists of 6 multi-item global domain scales.
A post hoc analysis examined the subgroup having evaluable results from both AIM-A and AAQoL.
Moreover, LDX demonstrated efficacy in QOL as assessed by AIM-A [ 31].
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