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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim to raise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to increase or elevate something, such as awareness, funds, or standards.
Example: "Our organization aims to raise awareness about environmental issues in our community."
Alternatives: "strive to increase" or "seek to elevate".
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But typically, candidates aim to raise double their fund-raising tally in an election year, which would put her on course to raise $21 million in total.
Several industry groups aim to raise female participation to 25% by 2020.
It will also aim to raise awareness of discrimination and sexist abuse, especially on matchdays.
Here, we aim to raise awareness of the issue to ensure data reproducibility and interpretation.
They aim to raise £1m for charities that care for injured personnel.
The guidelines also aim to raise the quality of work by research analysts and the clarity of recommendations.
Living wage campaigners aim to raise the issue of pay at the annual shareholder meeting in Shirebrook on 9 September.
From its initial aim to raise €50bn euro by 2019, Athens now says it wants to raise €11.1bn by 2016 and €25bn by 2020.
The Education Endowment Foundation review on aspirations found that "interventions which aim to raise aspirations have little to no positive impact on educational attainment".
Several schools, including Pace University, have foundation chapters on campus that aim to raise awareness of the issue among college students.
Owen has a background in finance and consultancy and will aim to raise the profile of the company's data on venture capital sector within the City.
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