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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at earning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a goal or objective that involves generating income or achieving a specific financial outcome.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is aimed at earning a higher return on investment for the company."
Alternatives: "intended to generate" or "designed to achieve".
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A bilateral visit aimed at earning business could have been done without damaging the prospects of regional peace".
As Pakistan's high commissioner to the UK noted here on Wednesday, "a bilateral visit aimed at earning business could have been done without damaging the prospects of regional peace".
Workflows that guide customer engagements must not be automated to a point where businesses lose sight on the importance of the human touch, empathy and relationship building aimed at earning the right to be a trusted advisor and strategic business partner.
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"It was aimed at people earning decent money and who are financially secure.
Like the Fair Share tax, this minimum tax was originally aimed at people earning over $1 million (in current dollars).
Sales of G.E.'s Monogram line, aimed at those earning $150,000 or more, have doubled every year from the previous year for the last three years.
More will follow - many more, probably, since BoKlok is quick to build, energy efficient and aimed at households earning between £15,000 and £30,000 a year.
Studies investigating the impact of microinsurance cheap policies aimed at those earning below $4 a day have shown they can smooth income shocks in vulnerable households, raise school attendance rates and improve health-care outcomes.
Certainly a £7 billion increase in income tax aimed at those earning over £21,000 a year is far too radical for a New Labour government under Tony Blair to contemplate.
A bigger problem with the clunker credit plan is that it's not aimed at households earning $65,000 a year or less, which own most of the nation's vehicles more than 10 years old.
But campaigners warn that the industry is reinventing itself with still "eye-watering" interest rates on three-month loans aimed at people earning less than £20,000 a year on insecure work contracts.
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