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The phrase "aimed at generating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a purpose or intention behind an action or initiative, particularly in contexts related to goals or outcomes.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is aimed at generating increased customer engagement and brand loyalty."
Alternatives: "intended to produce" or "designed to create".
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Prediction-based information generation, aimed at generating unbiased and consistent traffic information for dissemination to travelers.
They were usually self-serving, in that they aimed at generating admiration or sympathy.
North Korea has long said its reactor operation is aimed at generating electricity.
Endesa's activities are aimed at generating, transporting, distributing, and selling electrical energy and related services.
The Reach Out Worldwide event was a car show aimed at generating aid for the Philippines typhoon relief effort.
More effective are campaigns aimed at generating news coverage to convince people that many other people hold a certain position.
This is clearly more aimed at generating publicity for a book that fell at the first hurdle".
The two publications, longtime competitors for circulation and advertising, are introducing campaigns aimed at generating additional dollars in both realms.
The merging procedure aimed at generating more manageable and interpretable zones.
ACG8051 is aimed at generating assembly code for the 8051 micro-controller.
"The novelty of our technique is that it is aimed at generating an entire Wikibook, without human involvement," they say.
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