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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim to move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to change position or progress in some way.
Example: "Our organization aims to move towards a more sustainable future by implementing eco-friendly practices."
Alternatives: "strive to advance" or "intend to progress".
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She has set up several "problem-solving courts," which aim to move beyond simply punishing defendants.
They aim to move in perfect sync, propelling the boat across the finish line like an arrow.
Wakefield still aim to move into a new, purpose-built stadium despite unveiling plans to develop their current ground.
The same should happen with the Walmart and Target standards, released in late 2013, which aim to move suppliers away from potentially harmful chemicals, he said.
We exist in a multivalent world filled with ambiguities, and I aim to move through it like Lou Reed: independent, continually transforming, free.
It's a blue 'H,' symbolising her name, clearly, and a red arrow, no doubt noting her aim to move things forward.
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In the writing we aimed to move the population off screen as soon as possible".
He aims to move the political center in America to the left, much as Ronald Reagan moved it to the right.
In our work this year, the Climate Group's SMART 2020 programme aims to move the smart city agenda forward.
There are now 180, mainly in bigger retail parks, as the company aims to move away from the high street.
The Dobsons aimed to move to Duncraig with Sam's retired parents, Alan and Sybil Dobson, but his mother didn't want to be separated from the rest of the family.
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