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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim for zero" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are setting a goal or target, particularly in areas like safety, errors, or waste reduction.
Example: "Our company has implemented new safety protocols to aim for zero workplace accidents this year."
Alternatives: "strive for zero" or "target zero".
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It called on the four countries to aim for zero emissions by 2050, with deep reductions by 2030.
By contrast, pesticide residues are hardly ever found in organic food, and only through accidental contamination with non-organic agriculture, because organic farmers aim for zero pesticide use.
It's great that he has decided that we need to aim for zero suicides but I wonder, what was the aim before this?
Regulatory policies designed to reduce the health risk of environmental and/or synthetic chemicals generally aim for zero or negligible levels.
How ground-breaking if P&G took a leadership role in reducing non-renewable and toxic chemicals in their products, as Wal-Mart has with energy with their stores, and aim for zero toxics with their products?
Here we emphasize that the PP does not aim for "zero risk" (COMEST 2005) and that there are many aspects of human activity that are not "totally without adverse health effects"—for example, transport (including aviation) and hot showers yet society has consistently carried out risk assessments and adopted levels of acceptable risk.
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Aim for three sets of 10-15.
Aim for two sets of 10-15 on each leg.
Let's say you aim for two attractions for the early morning.
Aim for four short sentences encapsulating what you offer and what you're looking for.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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