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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I aim from a place of understanding and empathy."
Alternatives: "aim at" or "target from".
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Players had to take aim from almost 240 yards.
An Army video shows a sniper taking aim from behind sandbags.
"My aim from the very first lesson is to make piano playing fun.
When Giannis Maniatis, the home captain, took aim from 25 yards, it looked speculative.
Its sole aim from the start in Trinidad was to draw.
Some of the Green Berets and Marines took aim from exposed hatches.
A page of clashing opinions, however, was the aim from the beginning.
That was an aim from the beginning: not to make a tourist film.
Rangers' sole aim from then on was to avoid a repeat of the Sevilla and Unirea debacles.
My aim from the beginning was to be considered a designer on the world stage rather than an 'Australian designer'.
The same site circulated video said to show a government sniper taking aim from a rooftop near the sit-in.
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