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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at connecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intention of an action, particularly in contexts related to communication, networking, or relationships.
Example: "The new initiative is aimed at connecting local businesses with potential customers in the community."
Alternatives: "designed to link" or "intended to unite".
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The technical connection division business involves a set of measures aimed at connecting the power equipment of legal entities and individuals to the company's grid facilities.
The third experiment was aimed at connecting BD's product designers with hospital nurses and doctors.
A one-day event aimed at connecting people with physical disabilities and thinkers, developers, students, businesses and communities.
When the route started in August 2014, it was aimed at connecting two huge oil markets at a time when the price of crude was $98 a barrel.
Tammy Tang, leader of all-female Dota 2 team PMS Asterisk* helps run the Female Dota 2 website which is aimed at connecting teams and gamers.
Aides said last week that she planned to give several speeches aimed at connecting her personal motivations to her political agenda.
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Recently, Razer introduced a virtual currency aimed at connect the dots and generating more revenue from its loyal community of games lovers.
And therefore the current government program aims at connecting every household either through the lines or through solar by the end of this calendar year.
The plan aims at connecting up all parts of the vast country with new roads, railways & airfields; teaching modern farming to peasants; building more schools to combat illiteracy (now about 80%); and putting up more hospitals.
In a network design game we have a set of players, each of them aims at connecting nodes in a network by installing links and equally sharing the cost of the installation with other users.
The company is a sports ad network that aims at connecting some of its major clients like Nike and Toyota to sports enthusiasts, across 350 niche sports sites like BMX-Forum.com, CollegeSwimming.com, and Ironman.com.
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