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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim was for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intended goal or purpose of an action or project.
Example: "The aim was for the team to complete the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "goal was to" or "objective was to".
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"His real aim was for the estate cabernet to work.
A source said the aim was for Fitzpatrick to receive "200 or 300 postcards a week".
Her aim was for "a public art form that is neither pompous, interfering nor condescending".
The aim was for eight out of 10 pupils to get to university, most to the elite Russell Group.
He said his aim was for dialogue on how to move forward when Kyoto expires in 2012.
After he was tragically proved right, Keynes's "one overriding aim" was for the Allies "to do better than last time".
Fabienne Buccio, the Calais prefect, said this month that the state's aim was for "no more migrants sleeping outdoors".
Stuart Murphy, director, Sky entertainment channels, said the aim was for Fortitude to be "cinematic drama on a grand scale".
The aim was for the show to have a prime-time slot in the autumn 1999 TV schedules.
In the muhammes the aim was for the second poet to subordinate his style to that of the first poet.
The aim was for them to spend a year building their skills, contacts, and confidence for a long future of intense, even wild change.
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