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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim has canceled" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity regarding what "aim" refers to.
Example: "The aim has canceled the meeting due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "goal has been canceled" or "objective has been called off."
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But AIM has canceled plans to open the fund, said Ivy McLemore, a spokesman.
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The group has canceled a week's worth of advertising, which was set to begin Tuesday, aimed at Virginians in next month's state elections.
Every single tourist group has canceled.
The N.H.L. has canceled games through October.
ABC has canceled #Roseanne.
NBC has canceled "Fashion Star".
The CW has canceled "Ringer".
The court has cancelled Jamaat's registration.
British Airways has cancelled over 60 flights.
Bulgaria has cancelled two.
Entertainers have canceled shows.
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