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The phrase "aim to vindicate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the intention to clear someone or something from blame or suspicion.
Example: "The lawyer's strategy was to aim to vindicate her client in the court of public opinion."
Alternatives: "seek to justify" or "strive to clear".
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Proponents of generalized 2D semantics aim to vindicate an internalist approach to assigning semantic content to an individual's expressions.
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An alternative version of non-naturalist realism aims to vindicate mathematical and modal claims as essential parts of our best overall theories of the world.
If Blair's sole aim was to vindicate his reputation, he should have done the same.
Joyce's primary aim is to vindicate probabilism — the thesis that rational credences must conform to the probability calculus.
This mattered to them, because their aim was not simply to vindicate the internal consistency of their system.
Using constitutional pluralism as an interpretive tool, he argues that the aim of judicial involvement in democratic politics ought to be to vindicate specific democratic principles.
Glaucon's ultimate aim was to get from Socrates an account of morality that — unlike his own — would serve to vindicate morality's pretensions.
So you have this incredible enforcement mechanism to vindicate employment rights, to vindicate women's rights, to vindicate immigration rights.
Society needs to vindicate itself".
But it wasn't to vindicate France.
I needed to vindicate her, or condemn her.
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