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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim to restate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the intention to rephrase or clarify a statement or idea.
Example: "In this section, I aim to restate the main arguments presented in the previous chapter for better understanding."
Alternatives: "intend to rephrase" or "seek to clarify".
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This is the first of three summits in 2015 that aim to restate the world's vision of shared, sustainable prosperity, and re-energise our efforts towards achieving it.
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"The aim is to restate the original goals of the revolution to topple the regime and to win freedom," says Muhib al-Deen al-Shami of the Islamic Front's political office in Istanbul.
Kripke's aim is first to restate a Millian view of proper names (they denote without connoting) and then to extend that view to natural kind terms.
Its purpose is to restate..
The aim of this movement was, as Haydon describes, to restate "what is already the case in only slightly balder terms (what Žižek called the 'hidden reverse', or as Boris Groys puts it, being 'more total than totalitarianism')".
The company plans to restate 2002 and 2001 results.
"He is not required to restate them".
And she prevailed upon the brokerage to restate their case.
The company was later forced to restate its financial information.
About 1,000 corporations have had to restate earnings the last five years.
And therefore, asked Harken to restate earnings, which it did.
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