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The phrase "aimed at foreign" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct.
You can use it when discussing a target audience or objective that is directed towards foreign entities or individuals.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is aimed at foreign investors looking to enter the local market."
Alternatives: "targeting international" or "directed towards overseas".
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That, too, seemed aimed at foreign ears.
Protests and terrorist attacks in India have seldom been aimed at foreign visitors.
Four will be offered in the U.S., while the fifth class is aimed at foreign investors.
Much of the new investment in this area has been from expatriates, or at least aimed at foreign tastes.
But farther from the palace, the streets became quieter, the shops less obviously aimed at foreign visitors.
The measure approved Wednesday is aimed at foreign information sources, not ones based in the United States.
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A fair criticism, but one that could be aimed at foreign-policy makers almost everywhere.
The stipulation does not appear to threaten the eligibility of citizens born abroad of American parents but is aimed at foreign-born people who became Americans after immigrating here.
Apple has been rumored to be working on a lower-cost iPhone to aim at foreign markets, namely China.
He said Boeing's military unit was also aiming at foreign sales, which could account for up 30 percent of its business within the next several years.
The plan doesn't just aim at foreign depositors, largely Russians, who have placed money in Cyprus's bloated banking sector; it is also expected to hit ordinary Cypriot savers who thought their government was backstopping their deposits.
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