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The phrase "aimed at creating a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a goal or intention behind an action or project, particularly in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at creating a more inclusive environment for all employees."
Alternatives: "intended to establish a" or "designed to foster a".
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"The attacks are aimed at creating a climate of fear".
Both measures were aimed at creating a sustainable business for the future.
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.
Meanwhile, his administration took steps that seemed aimed at creating a fresh start.
The Russian anthrax work was reportedly aimed at creating a vaccine against a lethal naturally occurring strain of the disease.
The demonstrations appeared to be aimed at creating a chaotic situation that could provoke a strong reaction by the military.
Many programs aimed at creating a safer campus environment have been implemented formally and informally by student organizations across campuses.
I hope you enjoy learning more about our interdisciplinary work aimed at creating a secure and trustworthy cyberspace.
Officials there are beginning a series of public meetings aimed at creating a new visitor use management plan.
As international concern grew over the destruction, there was a flurry of diplomatic maneuvers aimed at creating a peacekeeping force.
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