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The phrase "aimed at appeasing the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or policies intended to calm or placate a particular group or individual.
Example: "The government's new policy was aimed at appeasing the concerns of local residents regarding environmental issues."
Alternatives: "intended to placate the" or "designed to satisfy the".
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In a new twist possibly aimed at appeasing the Turks, Syria's information minister, Omran al-Zoubi, was quoted as telling a private Turkish broadcaster on Wednesday that Syrian antiaircraft gunners might have mistaken the Turkish plane for an Israeli one.
You can expect another Scalia or two on the Supreme Court, the defunding of Planned Parenthood and a social agenda aimed at appeasing the evangelical base, mainly by letting the states decide.
The Hawaii law passed with a few exemptions aimed at appeasing the religious community, underlining that pastors and priests will have no obligation to preside over gay marriages in Hawaii if doing so would conflict with their faiths.
"Closing the Gap" has, in my view, become something of a bipartisan charade aimed at appeasing the international community that Australian legislators are still watching what anthropologist Jon Altman calls the "Indigenous socio-economic disaster space".
declared that much of the politics being played by Republicans is aimed at appeasing the extreme right and anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist.
The tactics of brokers and agents started changing in November as authorities began to tighten security on land -- a move apparently aimed at appeasing the U.S. government as it prepares to release its annual Trafficking in Persons report next month.
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Asked during the BBC interview whether the tax increase was aimed at appeasing public anger in the absence of a wider bank deal, Mr. Osborne insisted that it was meant to establish a "stable" tax environment ahead of any agreement.
The government has already made several amendments to the bill aimed at appeasing its critics, including greater patient involvement and strengthening the role of the watchdog Monitor in requiring providers to promote integrated healthcare.
The White House began lobbying Democrats to take a fresh look at a controversial free trade agreement on Monday after concessions aimed at appeasing some critics on the left risked fracturing fragile support among Republicans.
Morgan would not be drawn on reports that discussions are under way about possible concessions aimed at appeasing Tory rebels, including allowing the best-performing local authorities to run their own multi-academy trusts (MATs).
The payment was promised in December 1999 as part of a deal aimed at appeasing Chinese anger, which boiled over in the days after the bombing.
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