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The phrase "aim of getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a goal or objective related to obtaining something.
Example: "The aim of getting better results in the project requires more collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "goal of obtaining" or "objective of acquiring".
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He returned to London in 1980, with the aim of getting published.
Mr. Kim said the separation furthered Microsoft's aim of getting blockbuster hits for its consoles.
Yet all this will be done with the sole aim of getting on the evening news.
It achieved its aim of getting agreement on the early devolution of justice.
And men are more well-known for employing seemingly ridiculous tactics with the aim of getting female attention.
In January 2010, a Facebook campaign appeared with the sole aim of getting White to host Saturday Night Live.
Help to Buy is to be extended with the aim of getting 120,000 new homes built.
Too many students have come to the UK with the aim of getting work and bringing over family members".
Until the 2000s, most bands came to South by Southwest with the relatively straightforward aim of getting a recording contract.
More than 100 organisations in 54 countries have joined the coalition, with the aim of getting a deal by 2021.
Theresa May is travelling to Brussels with the aim of getting an agreement to extend the Brexit deadline.
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