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The phrase "aimed at further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives that are intended to advance or enhance something.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at further improving employee satisfaction and productivity."
Alternatives: "intended to promote further" or "designed to enhance further".
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The cash is aimed at further expanding the international presence of Bruno Magli.
That last recommendation seemed aimed at further reducing the influence of agents.
Congress and the I.R.S. have taken innovative actions aimed at further improving tax compliance.
Stores dismissed the new program as a Trojan horse aimed at further undermining their business.
The effort that will be announced soon would be aimed at further reducing acid rain in the East.
The new strategy is aimed at further digital growth, and ensuring the Guardian's long-term financial sustainability.
But Blakeman said he suspects the statements are political, aimed at further blaming and embarrassing the Bush administration.
Brighton's sugar tax is part of a wider programme called Sugar Smart City aimed at further reducing childhood obesity.
But Mr. Hedlund said he saw one potentially troublesome effect of a bankruptcy aimed at further reducing labor costs.
The state legislature is debating two critical bills aimed at further cutting the state's carbon pollution, reducing its dependence on fossil fuel and advancing California's clean tech economy.
A marketing plan aimed at further raising the profile of the Sidamo, Harar and Yirgacheffe brands on the international market is also underway.
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