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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim to attract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing goals or intentions related to drawing in attention, interest, or participation from a specific audience.
Example: "Our marketing campaign aims to attract a younger demographic to our brand."
Alternatives: "strive to draw in" or "seek to engage".
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Mr Obama's infrastructure bank would aim to attract private capital.
Now a number of multimillion-dollar projects aim to attract them.
Festivals around the world aim to attract enthusiasts as well as professionals.
We aim to attract and retain the brightest and diverse students with tools to help them succeed.
"We aim to attract more tourists to our bazaar and to double the business volume through our promotional campaign".
Jerome Friedman and Brian Cathcart, which will aim to attract the interested citizen to the exciting developments in particle and nuclear physics.
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The plan aims to attract passengers to choose public transport by providing premium, reliable, and attractive service.
The company's reorganization aims to attract new partners.
Coleman aims to attract new customers, including small businesses.
The highly selective Postdoctoral Research Fellows Programme aims to attract exceptionally talented postdoctoral researchers to Singapore.
The group aims to attract funding from the U.S. government and industry.
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