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The phrase "aimed at furthering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to promote or advance something, such as a project, initiative, or cause.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at furthering the development of renewable energy sources in the region."
Alternatives: "intended to promote" or "designed to advance".
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But then again, the programme was clearly aimed at furthering Mr Pal's career.
VIDA is an organization aimed at furthering the interests of students who wish to work internationally.
The QMPS research team conducts epidemiological studies aimed at furthering the dairy industry's understanding of mastitis.
The deals are aimed at furthering Discovery's reach into international markets, which have been the company's fastest-growing business.
Part of Mr. Llewellyn's success stemmed from tax laws aimed at furthering minority ownership of communications companies.
The Columbia Space Initiative hosted their second-annual "Spaceposium" to share their creations aimed at furthering space exploration.
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The study aims at furthering both moral and intellectual development and instilling an understanding of local and national traditions and conditions.
Research in the biomedical domain aims at furthering our knowledge of biological processes and improving human health.
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.
It's either the work of a demented person or terror aimed at further dividing America.
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