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Free sign upThe phrase "aimed at creating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a goal or intention to produce or develop something.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at creating a more inclusive workplace for all employees."
Alternatives: "intended to produce" or "designed to foster".
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"The attacks are aimed at creating a climate of fear".
Many of his comments were aimed at creating a sense of freedom in the playing.
In 2008 it launched the Respect programme, aimed at creating a less hostile, more sporting environment.
Both measures were aimed at creating a sustainable business for the future.
The move is aimed at creating stronger, independent boards, to keep management in check.
The Coordinator supports programs and initiatives aimed at creating awareness and crime prevention.
Some of our studies are aimed at creating an HIV vaccine.
The deals are aimed at creating giants even more adept at selling both seeds and chemicals.
Meanwhile, his administration took steps that seemed aimed at creating a fresh start.
The commission can propose a panoply of measures aimed at creating more joined-up policies.
There were also published accounts of experiments aimed at creating an anti-gravity gas.
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