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Discover Ludwig"aim to release" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the intent to make something available in the future. For example: "Our team is aiming to release a new product line in March."
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The White House and congressional leaders aim to release a tax-reform outline this week.
The chart-topping singer has signed a contract with publishers Hodder & Stoughton, with the aim to release the book in October.
The Alkebulan project is a collective of African artists and writers who aim to release a series of EPs as well as a book.
In February 2011 we aim to release a new embedded video player to the News site.
In the longer run, we aim to release the full product itself by mid 2015, with developer editions ready before that".
This study examined the enzymatic hydrolysis of complex celluloses and polysaccharides present in POME with the aim to release the simple sugars as low-cost fermentable feedstock convertible into bioflocculant.
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They are aiming to release the film in Dec., 1966.
The center aims to release 68 young-adult animals per year.
The Senate and the Assembly were aiming to release their budget plans as early as Friday.
HTC also aims to release smartphones costing between $150 and $200 globally this year, as well as high-end phones like the One.
This is advice Bruel is taking himself as he finishes "Bad Kitty: Camp Daze," which he aims to release in 2018.
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