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The phrase "aim at stopping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives related to preventing something from happening.
Example: "The organization aims at stopping the spread of misinformation through educational campaigns."
Alternatives: "strive to halt" or "focus on preventing".
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In a series of actions over the last few months, governments and international regulators have started taking aim at stopping this illicit trade in contraband fish.
Drug therapies for migraine consist of abortive measures, which aim at stopping or alleviating an attack as it is starting or soon afterward, and preventive measures, which involve daily doses of medications to reduce the intensity or frequency of migraine attacks or eliminate them altogether.
Future research should aim at stopping renal function deterioration by improving insulin sensitivity for type 2 diabetes with high insulin resistance.
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The new rules are aimed at stopping that trade.
The city's response was aimed at stopping freeloaders.
The tea parties are aimed at stopping all that.
Electrochemical realkalisation is a technique aimed at stopping rebar corrosion in carbonated concrete.
The treatments, still experimental, are aimed at stopping the attacks at their source.
On Monday, the prime minister's subordinates detailed new measures aimed at stopping the protests.
He said Sunday that the conspiracy was aimed at stopping his political work in Jerusalem.
The new controls are aimed at stopping that hot money from fleeing Cyprus too rapidly.
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