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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim to break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an intention or goal to disrupt or challenge something, often in a competitive or innovative context.
Example: "Our team aims to break the existing records in the upcoming competition."
Alternatives: "strive to disrupt" or "seek to shatter".
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They aim to break the link between youth homelessness and unemployment.
"It's definitely our aim to break the monopoly Sunrise has on the market," Shak says.
His work could have practical consequences, since police generally aim to break crowds up.
If you aim to break through without breaking the bank--or ruining your reputation--this book is for you.
"We aim to break even on our hardware and make money when customers use our devices, not when we sell devices," said Mr. Keith.
And politically, there is the rise of various kinds of populism that aim to break down and corrode the bonds of our communities.
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We're just aiming to break even this summer, nothing more".
The initiative aimed to "break down the communication gridlock" slowly building across the country.
But he also explained that he aimed to break the mold of martial arts movies.
University Alliance's latest project, university-vision, aims to break down the divides between mission groups.
Labor held an overwhelming majority in the Senate and Cook aimed to break that stranglehold.
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