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The phrase "aim for a degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing educational goals or aspirations related to obtaining a degree.
Example: "After high school, I decided to aim for a degree in engineering to pursue my passion for technology."
Alternatives: "strive for a degree" or "pursue a degree."
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And second, while they never bridge the gap to nature, they can aim for a degree of similarity that makes comparison of the two systems interesting and informative.
Aim for a degree in accounting, economics, or business.
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A man who opens his album by depicting himself wearily reaching for the Anusol is clearly still aiming for a degree of frankness uncommon even by the standards of confessional singer-songwriters; he is also clearly still in possession of what may be the most mordant sense of humour in rock.
So it might seem odd to say that the Mars Volta, which is still rock's finest avatar of excess, is aiming for a degree of concision on its fourth full-length album, "The Bedlam in Goliath" (Strummer/Universal), which is scheduled for release Jan . 29 and which provided half the songs for Monday's set.
This may be a series that uses authentic military hardware and aims for a degree of verisimilitude, but while, say, Advanced Warfare's future tech may be meticulously researched, it's in service of a game that bears more of a resemblance to Michael Bay's Transformers than it does to contemporary conflict.
In the past decade, Barr has opened seventeen charter high schools — small, locally managed institutions that aim for a high degree of teacher autonomy and parent involvement — in some of the poorest neighborhoods in Los Angeles, as well as one in the Bronx.
Aim for A's and B's.
He would aim for a bachelor's degree.
Nope, he is the captain now, the leader, aiming for a higher degree of equanimity (his word).
Aim for a certain level.
Indeed, the group is aiming for an unprecedented degree of public access, pledging to put even the "traces" from DNA sequencing machines in a public database just as soon as they're generated.
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