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The phrase "aim to offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the intention or goal of providing something, such as a service or product.
Example: "Our company aims to offer innovative solutions that meet the needs of our clients."
Alternatives: "strive to provide" or "intend to deliver".
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Government policies for older people's care aim to offer them choice and control over their support.
The organisers aim to offer a broad appeal, more akin to the Latitude and Hay festivals.
Should every school aim to offer cultural opportunities to their students?" he asked.
At Iceni, they aim to offer the same long-term, intensive relationships, but with clients in the community.
A Sky spokesperson said: "We always aim to offer great value and our line rental is lower than BT.
Lidl will aim to offer a tightly edited assortment, including familiar brands but also plenty of private-label goods.
"Airlines aim to offer as many flights as possible to the broadest section of the population," he said.
The proposed analysis procedures aim to offer a support for application designers allowing them to design easily context-aware applications.
"We aim to offer Sky Sports 1 and 2 at lower prices than those which have been available," said the BT Retail chief executive, Gavin Patterson.
Mulberry has struggled to keep up with trendy fashion brands such as Michael Kors which aim to offer luxury at a fraction of the price.
This summer, many new products aim to offer new kinds of creature comforts -- for both people and pets -- on long journeys.
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