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"aimed at comparing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the purpose of a comparison (e.g. two or more ideas, objects, or statements). For example: "This article is aimed at comparing the advantages and disadvantages of different investing strategies."
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This study aimed at comparing Flash profile with conventional profiling.
These reviews include non-randomized primary studies aimed at comparing allograft versus autograft.
We aimed at comparing VMR in patients with MA, patients with stroke and controls.
This study aimed at comparing between emergency cricothyrotomy and emergency PDT in patients with failed intubation.
Moreover, results showed that the majority of the analyzed studies (11 studies) are aimed at comparing asphalt and concrete materials.
The present work may provide guidelines for a methodology aimed at comparing the efficiency of shelters in different locations.
This study aimed at comparing the prevalence of self-perceived and observed risk factors for headache among adolescents.
There have been many recent papers [10, 11, 12, 13, 14] aimed at comparing contending connectivity estimation procedures.
This work also aimed at comparing the usefulness and applicability of analytical techniques that are commonly used for mortar examination.
This study aimed at comparing FHR baselines assigned by SisPorto® 2.01 with those estimated by a consensus of three clinicians.
This study aimed at comparing pharmacokinetics of two different doses of hydrocortisone (HC) in patients with secondary adrenal insufficiency (SAI).
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