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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim at solving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives related to addressing a problem or challenge.
Example: "Our project aims at solving the issue of plastic waste in the ocean."
Alternatives: "focus on resolving" or "target addressing".
Exact(12)
We aim at solving (A.1).
All of these measures aim at solving conflicts between the individual landowners.
Therefore, in the subsquent discussion, we aim at solving (12) to determine the near-optimal strategy for BS power allocation, relay selection and subcarrier assignment.
The measures all aim at solving the conflicts between the individual landowners and thus fail to recognise the systemic character of the conflict between agricultures.
Automatic design techniques aim at solving the inverse problem of finding the sequences of nucleotides that better fit a targeted behavior.
Novel rendering algorithms are added that specifically aim at solving the rendering artifacts, and sampling issues encountered in wide baseline extensions and arbitrary camera movements.
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They are aimed at solving the system's longstanding problems.
The government's antitrust lawsuit was aimed at solving these problems.
Today's announcement is aimed at solving the more complex problem of the utilities' accumulated debt.
For one thing, they are not aimed at solving Britain's most urgent worry: its fiscal deficit.
See articleEuropean Union leaders attended yet another summit in Brussels aimed at solving the euro-zone's sovereign-debt crisis.
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