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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim at enumerating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention or goal of listing or counting items or elements in a particular context.
Example: "The study aims at enumerating the various factors that contribute to climate change."
Alternatives: "intend to list" or "seek to count".
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Because we do not have a clear criterion for choosing which of these stories is the most relevant, we first aim at enumerating them all.
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Meanwhile, he fell in love with innumerable women though Irmscher works hard at enumerating them, a task a little like enumerating Sandy Koufax's fastballs.
The baseline survey aimed to enumerate an approximate population of 350 for each cluster.
John Pollock's approach to defeasible reasoning consists of enumerating a set of rules that are constructive and effectively computable, and that aim at describing how an ideal cognitive agent builds up a rich set of beliefs, beginning with a relatively sparse data set (consisting of beliefs about immediate sensory appearances, apparent memories, and such things).
You aim at the ball.
Scalia took direct aim at Ginsburg.
That is my aim at the moment".
We aim at retaining them".
Kushner took aim at Brazil.
Verizon Takes Aim At Vermont.
Emboldened, Shah took aim at commodities.
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