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Discover Ludwig"aim at doing" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to have the intention or goal of doing something. Example: My New Year's resolution is to aim at eating healthier and exercising regularly.
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Ponting was among the first crop of teenagers who could aim at doing little else in life but play cricket.
Many of these projects aim at doing just that.
Either we are never permitted to aim at doing good for others against their wishes, and in ways which limit their liberty, or we are permitted to do so.
Financial regulators are ultimately responsible for introducing and imposing this business-model approach to accounting: They should aim at doing so at an international level, bridging the gap between rival Financial Accounting Standards and International Accounting Standard boards, in line with the more-integrated nature of markets.
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Jackson consciously aimed at doing that.
All three have formed companies aimed at doing it, with the help of some intrigued billionaires.
Within this evaluation, the paper aims at doing a realistic parameter tuning of the control based on detailed probabilistic analysis.
In late 2003 we entered the BioCreative shared task, which aimed at doing NER in the domain of Biomedical papers.
At the federal level, the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law that went into effect this summer aimed at doing just that.
Sybase, based in Emeryville, Calif., said Neon would broaden its products aimed at doing business over the Internet.
This new MBA is aimed at doing exactly that, and its launch is fantastic news for our creative industries".
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