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The phrase "aimed at bringing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a goal or intention to achieve a specific outcome or result.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at bringing more transparency to the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "intended to achieve" or "designed to deliver".
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It recommends questions for yet another referendum aimed at bringing aborigines into the country's founding document.
This is aimed at bringing some order to a fragmented and chaotic party system.
Since 1949 there has been much experimentation aimed at bringing these alkaline lands into production.
The federal government has launched a pilot scheme specifically aimed at bringing in low-skilled workers.
This is a good thing as it is aimed at bringing about lasting change.
Civics/Global Studies -Research the international laws aimed at bringing war criminals to justice.
Dubbed ConnectNet, it is aimed at bringing more low-income youths online.
He said the restaurant will sponsor midweek events like wine tastings, aimed at bringing in neighbors.
In other words, Prevent should be aimed at bringing citizens and communities together.
Both are aimed at bringing new life to long-neglected buildings and the areas around them.
"I've visited dozens of local projects aimed at bringing hope into people's lives.
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