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The phrase "aimed at evading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or strategies that are intended to avoid or escape something, such as responsibility or detection.
Example: "The company implemented new policies that were aimed at evading regulatory scrutiny."
Alternatives: "designed to avoid" or "intended to escape".
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Court officials quickly noticed that, while banks' lawyers continued to file foreclosure cases at a rapid rate, they adopted a new strategy that seemed to be aimed at evading the new requirement.
According to Cetindamar et al. ([2012]), family members can be trusted in under-the-counter transactions aimed at evading taxes and other government regulations that are common in new and small businesses in many parts of the world, such as in developing countries.
The new policy also explicitly bans "creating multiple accounts with overlapping uses" aimed at evading suspension of a single account.
Their departure on Friday was believed aimed at evading media attention and was not expected to cause legal problems.
Emphasis on mechanisms and survival strategies aimed at evading the immune responses of the host often ignore that the host cell determines the habitat for the pathogen by limiting concentrations of certain nutrients and other essential metabolic factors.
Its Buenos Aires division issued a statement "emphatically" rejecting the allegation that it took part in anything illegal, "including any organisation that allows capital flight aimed at evading taxes".
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The parliamentary leaders of Silvio Berlusconi's party have demanded the suspension of parliament in protest at a decision by the supreme court aimed at preventing him from evading a four-year jail sentence on a technicality.
A previous I.R.S. initiative, in 2003, aimed at luring Americans who evaded taxes through offshore credit cards, drew only 1,300 evaders, according to I.R.S. data.
Cancer cells are highly adaptable and often find ways to evade treatments aimed at only one target.
Steven Wernikoff, a lawyer for the F.T.C. in Chicago, said the deceptive subject lines enabled the messages to evade filters aimed at blocking unwanted matter, exposing some children to sexual material.
Now officers will be required to file charges based on the victim's statement alone in cases involving sexual crimes, a measure aimed at making it harder to evade investigation.
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