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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim squarely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a direct or focused intention towards a specific target or goal.
Example: "The campaign aims squarely at raising awareness about climate change among young people."
Alternatives: "target directly" or "focus intently".
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Can I add a couple more he ought to aim squarely at David Cameron?
A spate of bills introduced in various states now takes aim squarely at the parents.
Now Panasonic has taken aim squarely at the most popular tape-driven appliance of all: the VCR.
On Thursday, in his first interview as a candidate, Mr. Suleiman took aim squarely at the Islamists.
The Czech negotiator with the European Union, Pavel Telicka, was more optimistic, urging his compatriots to be "more ambitious" and aim squarely for membership by 2003.
There's no crying at the Gob Squad's War and Peace; the popular Berlin-based ensemble aim squarely at the intellect rather than the heart, exploring the process of realising oneself as a microparticle within an overwhelming superstructure of historical legacy.
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All aimed squarely at homegrown, multiplex audiences.
And at least one stunt is aimed squarely at investors.
The German proposal, however, is aimed squarely at employers.
She now makes clothes aimed squarely at executive women.
KaZaA's program is aimed squarely at behavioral change.
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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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