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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim to match" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to achieve a certain level of similarity or compatibility with something else.
Example: "Our company aims to match the quality of our products with the best in the industry."
Alternatives: "strive to align" or "seek to correspond".
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Advertisements will aim to match the content of the video and the Web page where they are played.
Radcliffe, the winner in 2002, 2003 and 2005, will aim to match Norway's Ingrid Kristiansen, who won the London Marathon four times between 1984 and 1988.
The main appeal of passively managed funds -- those that aim to match the performance of a benchmark index -- is their cost, or lack of it.
And it certainly would aim to match the gentle hospitality and the enthusiasm that are hallmarks of this five-month-old restaurant.
Peter Fincham, ITV director of TV, has said the broadcaster will aim to match the ethnic makeup of the UK on and off screen.
Pearson said he doesn't think charters should aim to match the D.C. school system's expulsion rate, which is significantly lower than the national average.
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It aims to match patients with the most effective clinical trials.
In the pit, Stephen Lord aims to match Miller's cool by driving the score hard.
It aims to match investors with companies in emerging markets, predominantly in Africa.
Personalized medicine aims to match patient subpopulation to the most beneficial treatment.
Fahrenthold's extensive series on the Trump Foundation aimed to match Trump's claims of big charitable giving with actual records.
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