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The phrase "aimed at a general" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something directed towards a general audience or a specific general, but as it stands, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The campaign was aimed at a general understanding of the issue, rather than specific details."
Alternatives: "targeted at a general audience" or "directed towards a general public".
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The reporting, aimed at a general audience, became known for its insider's savvy and wryness.
The PBS show, "Tavis Smiley," which is aimed at a general audience, can be dull.
His books that are aimed at a general readership include Man Makes Himself, 4th ed.
The programs, which are designed as "living room conversations" aimed at a general audience, will begin broadcasting this month.
He is working on a book about witches for Viking that is aimed at a general rather than academic audience.
"Mogul" is aimed at a general audience, and Ossé explains stuff for people who don't know it.
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Her message was aimed at a general-election contest against Trump.
It will aim at a general readership with stories that range from the couture end of design, like the annual Milan Furniture Fair, to the anonymous, like candy design.
The book aims at a general audience and examines how, despite powerful opposition on the Continent, a Newtonian understanding gained acceptance and practical application.
The extended theory preserves the abstract nature of Dung's approach, thus aiming at a general framework for non-monotonic formalisms that accommodate defeasible reasoning about as well as with preference information.
Aiming at a general readership, he introduces a number of other philosophical problems which he thinks can't be solved either, such as free will and the nature of the self, and he enlivens proceedings by exploring various futuristic possibilities, illustrated with frequent references to "Star Trek" and other popular science fictions.His one positive suggestion is unabashedly speculative.
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