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The phrase "aim to run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to operate or manage something, often in a context related to projects, events, or activities.
Example: "Our team aims to run a successful fundraising campaign this year."
Alternatives: "intend to operate" or "plan to manage".
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And shouldn't governments aim to run a budget surplus?
Or they could aim to run at a loss if they wanted to acquire a waiver.
It is a very big aim to run well in Chicago and I have to train hard to do that".
Now, toll rage is transcending toll plazas with fledgling citizen movements that aim to run tollbooths off the road.
He thus seems to have bought into George Osborne's idea that governments should aim to run budget surpluses.
We aim to run around a dozen of your suggestions on Wednesday (though we reserve the right to postpone the publication of some of them should a big news event break on that day).
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In the July budget, the chancellor was aiming to run a £10bn surplus by 2020-21.
The group aims to run a series of projects aimed at keeping youths occupied and out of trouble.
I'll be aiming to run something a lot closer to 45 flat in my next 400m.
Next year the party expects to contest at least 200 seats and is aiming to run at least two election broadcasts.
GTR aims to run up to 60% of Southern's normal timetable should the strike go ahead.
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