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The phrase "aimed at counteracting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or purpose to neutralize or mitigate something, such as a problem or negative effect.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at counteracting the rising levels of pollution in the city."
Alternatives: "designed to combat" or "intended to offset".
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About a million of those newcomers arrived in the past decade, drawn by financial incentives and a liberal visa policy aimed at counteracting Singapore's famously low birthrate.
The reposition of TKIs as antagonists of ABC transporters opens a new way towards anticancer therapy and clinical strategies aimed at counteracting drug resistance.
These data provide an important key to further investigating IS pathophysiology, thus allowing us to design more effective strategies aimed at counteracting this harmful infantile epilepsy.
Police and security forces have responded to the Naxalites with various raids and military campaigns aimed at counteracting the guerrilla attacks and flushing the rebels out of their sanctuaries.
Notably, also in the relative short exposure there was an accumulation of Ca in roots, suggesting that the modification of metabolic pathway in plants could be aimed at counteracting the membrane damage generated directly or indirectly by nanoparticles.
However, a talk at the LSE made him realise "that Islam is just the opposite", and now he is helping to produce a series of short video clips aimed at counteracting stereotypes and encouraging young Muslims to become engaged in society.
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The treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension aims at counteracting the deleterious effects of vasoconstriction, pulmonary vascular obstruction, and right heart failure.
Though, this assumption might have important implications especially for the social desirability of interventions aiming at counteracting time-persistent environmental problems, whose impacts occur in the long- and very long-term, respectively involving the present and future generations.
Thus, manufacturers included in the hemofiltration machine a heating device to warm the blood returning to the patient aiming at counteracting the heat loss, and current practice for CRRT is to warm up substitution fluids to avoid significant hypothermia [10].
Increased intensity of radiotherapy by hyperfractionation and acceleration (HART) aims at counteracting rapid tumour repopulation.
Noteworthy, however, during the initiation stage, pancreatic cells not only trigger protumoral processes but also cellular events that aim at counteracting transformation.
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