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The phrase "aim at the same" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which two or more people or groups are attempting to achieve the same goal. For example, "The two teams were striving to win first place in the competition, but they had the same goal in mind and aimed at the same result."
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He takes aim at the same top corner, but he's a couple of yards off target.
The two approaches are different but aim at the same goal.
However, parts of these two fields aim at the same goal, that is, of prediction from data.
Hurricane Jose is nearing Category 5 status and is taking aim at the same Caribbean islands Irma just flattened.
As he explained, most amateurs aim at the same spot on the object ball that they would target if they were hitting it directly with the tip of the cue stick.
Laws against monopoly which aim at the same evil and accomplish their end by interference with private rights quite as much as the present law are not regarded as arbitrary or unreasonable or unconstitutional because they are not limited in their application to dealings in the bare necessities of life.
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It seems aimed at the same fans who treasure "Popular".
They posted memes and comments aimed at the same outcome.
Although it approaches the goal differently, market deterrence aims at the same object as collective deterrence.
And "Hustlenomic$," the follow-up, is aimed at the same young audience.
The channel is aimed at the same audience that buys and reads the celebrity magazines.
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