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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at ending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to bring something to a conclusion or stop it.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at ending discrimination in the workplace."
Alternatives: "intended to eliminate" or "designed to stop".
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All those are aimed at ending the cable monopoly.
The shootings, during an operation aimed at ending gang violence, were "unjustifiable," the judge said.
Earlier on Wednesday the Farc energetically defended the negotiations aimed at ending a half-century insurgency.
Talks aimed at ending the fighting in Syria stagnated in Vienna last week.
He publicized Communist-led petition drives aimed at ending the majors' exclusion of blacks.
I am today launching a campaign (pdf) aimed at ending an industry that I created.
The two sides are supposed to sign a deal today aimed at ending the conflict.
Republicans say the restrictions were aimed at ending rampant voter fraud.
Wednesday's international meeting, known as Geneva II, is aimed at ending the Syrian conflict.
Trump said that his strike was aimed at ending "the slaughter and bloodshed in Syria".
It is aimed at ending US involvement in the long-running Yemen conflict.
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