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The phrase "aim to counter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the intention to oppose or mitigate something, such as a problem, trend, or argument.
Example: "The organization aims to counter the misinformation spreading on social media."
Alternatives: "strive to oppose" or "seek to combat".
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Officials also aim to counter negative stereotypes about firefighters and the fire service.
Mobile malware is increasingly common, and a number of services aim to counter the threat on Android devices.
After all, both aim to counter the tensions that bring you down, whether your inner spirit or your outer facade.
Matthew Teitelbaum, the director of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, says that a new Center for Netherlandish Art that his institution is developing will aim to counter this trend.
Until now, Mr Bush has been careful to say that any defences he may propose will aim to counter any missile threats posed by such countries as Iran, Iraq or North Korea, not undermine China's nuclear deterrent.
The British carrier's Oneworld alliance partner, Cathay Pacific, will aim to counter the expansion of Emirates with "enhanced connectivity" from its own hub in Hong Kong, a spokeswoman said in an e-mail message.
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The drowsiness that Artificial Passenger aims to counter is apparently common.
The census aims to counter growing allegations of war crimes against the military.
But she was aiming to counter anything like a starchy effect with a hint of recklessness.
The provision aims to counter "short-termism" by encouraging more loyalty between investors and companies.
In 1983, Nimeiri, aiming to counter Turabi's growing popularity, decided to make his own Islamic claim.
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