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The phrase "aim at being" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a goal or intention to achieve a certain state or quality.
Example: "She aims at being the best in her field by continuously improving her skills."
Alternatives: "strive to be" or "aspire to be".
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As all living organisms, human beings aim at being in some kind of balance (or homeostasis) with their environment.
Mormons aim at being what they call themselves: saints.
VBS films aim at being "almost-arty news features", picking out storylines of special interest to younger viewers.
Instead of being discouraged, I told myself: God would not make me wish for something impossible and so, in spite of my littleness, I can aim at being a saint.
To aim at being a virtual company, they argue, is suicidal: without first-class in-house scientific talent, a drug firm cannot tell the biotech ideas worth buying from the duds.
Products and services are often concerned with the maximization of profits and reduction of cost, but also aim at being more energy-efficient, environment-friendly and safety-ensured; at the same time they are limited by resources, time and money.
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What they aim at is an original sound based on unusual rhythm.
"If he is the best, it's what you have to aim at isn't it?
Aiming at being a studio, today, is like aiming at being a caterpillar.
You're aiming at being the best in the world".
"We built a budget that is aimed at being sustainable for the future.
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