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The phrase "aim at taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to achieve something specific.
Example: "Our organization aims at taking significant steps towards sustainability in the coming years."
Alternatives: "strive to achieve" or "focus on obtaining".
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They aim at taking an early step toward understanding nurse leader influence, knowledge, and success.
Therefore, we are interested in robust simulation studies, which aim at taking into account several possible environments.
Rather than expecting to eliminate them, new management strategies should thus aim at taking them into account.
They were constructed with the aim at taking the presence or absence of desmin into account by simulating desmin as an elastic element.
The model is based on the Eksergian's equation of motion, with the aim at taking into account the effects of the main design parameters without unnecessarily increasing the complexity of the model.
Ceri and his co-authors aim at taking their readers from the foundations of modern information retrieval to the most advanced challenges of Web IR.
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Fitnescity Labs aims at taking Quantified Self tools and techniques mainstream.
The company is aimed at taking on female talent and promoting women-led projects.
"Was it aimed at taking her out of the house?" the newspaper asked.
Mr Hunt outlined details of measures aimed at taking pressure off GPs.
And increasingly, this talent is aimed at taking all the spoils.
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