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The phrase "aim complete" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that a goal or objective has been achieved, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After months of hard work, we can finally say that our aim is complete."
Alternatives: "goal achieved" or "objective fulfilled".
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Never a national party, the Locofocos reached their peak when President Van Buren urged and Congress passed (July 4, 1840) the Independent Treasury Act, which fulfilled the primary Locofoco aim: complete separation of government from banking.
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The commission should aim to complete its work within three years.
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With the aim of complete immersion, participants will be able be fully engaged with scholars for a five day period.
Negotiators aim to complete all work by Sept. 30 on a package that includes proposals to drill in an Alaskan wildlife refuge and tighten automobile gasoline mileage standards.
September 2009: Trade ministers in New Delhi agree to resume the stalled Doha round talks and aim to complete a deal in 2010.
So instead, break it down into steps and aim to complete just the first step.
Ministers aim to complete its passage into law by next May.
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