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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim to not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an intention to avoid or prevent something from happening.
Example: "We aim to not repeat the mistakes of the past in our new project."
Alternatives: "strive to avoid" or "intend to refrain from".
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"Hate crime is a key area of our work at Stonewall and our campaigns aim to not just encourage individuals to report attacks, but also for the police to try and make people feel more at ease with approaching them.
However, we should aim to not just duplicate her work, but go one step further and strengthen it so that it is long lasting, helping thousands instead of hundreds.
Details are omitted here to the aim to not lengthen the present paper.
Aim to not use the same verbs, nouns, augmentatives, diminutives and superlatives more than one time in the same paragraph.
To the aim to not lengthen this section, we prefer to present other examples in another section below.
We aim to not only open more high-quality public schools across the country but also to have a transformative impact on the traditional school system.
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