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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at fostering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to promote or encourage something, such as development, growth, or collaboration.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at fostering innovation within the organization."
Alternatives: "intended to promote" or "designed to encourage".
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The plans are aimed at fostering preventive and outpatient care, leading to fewer costly inpatient services.
M7 is his academy for "our music", aimed at fostering the well-being of young musicians.
Codefor.de for example, is a project aimed at fostering innovation, civic tech and transparency in Germany.
These land acts were part of a battery of legislation aimed at fostering settler agriculture.
Golkar has supported policies aimed at fostering rapid economic growth but with political stability.
The black-tie evening will benefit the foundation's educational programs aimed at fostering children's health.
Economic theory views patents as policy instruments aimed at fostering innovation and diffusion.
The implications for designing large scale implementation programs aimed at fostering students' reasoning are discussed.
Starbucks announced on Sunday a new initiative aimed at fostering communication about race relations in the US.
Instead, a mayor should be able to put in place policies aimed at fostering transparency and creating jobs," he wrote.
Two years ago Emily Pilloton founded Project H Design, a nonprofit foundation aimed at fostering smart, socially conscious design.
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