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The phrase "aimed at exempting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing policies, laws, or actions that are intended to provide exemption from certain rules or obligations.
Example: "The new legislation is aimed at exempting small businesses from certain tax requirements."
Alternatives: "intended to exempt" or "designed to exempt".
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Senators Humberto Costa, Vanessa Grazziotin and Randolfe Rodrigues tried and failed to re-introduce amendments aimed at exempting activists from the definitions.
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All of these will be offshore funds–aimed at tax-exempt U.S. institutions and foreign investors.
Labour has announced a policy pledge aimed at helping first-time buyers by exempting some homes from stamp duty.
That would prohibit any tax-exempt activity aimed at electing or defeating specific political candidates.
Money funds that invest mostly in government securities and those aimed at individual investors would be exempt.
Choice was the reason given — parents chose to send their kids to charter schools, so the state argued it was "reasonable to exempt them from planning aimed at integrating standard school sites".
Studies aimed at winning approval of drugs are exempt under federal law from patent infringement.
As the Paris climate summit enters its final days, the aviation industry is working overtime to get its skyrocketing carbon pollution exempted from the international agreement aimed at averting global warming's worst dangers.
Exempted genres include children's programmes aimed at under-18s, religious programmes, news and current affairs.
The New York Times reported in March that the president has exempted sections of Yemen from rules aimed at protecting civilians in order to launch more aggressive operations against Al Qaeda, which would be riskier for civilians.
Japanese news reports have said that the Noda government has offered to reduce imports of Iranian oil gradually in exchange for the United States agreeing to exempt Japan's banks from financial sanctions aimed at Iran.
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