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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at harnessing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a goal or intention to utilize or control something effectively.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at harnessing renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "intended to utilize" or "designed to leverage".
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Land use denotes the sum of human activities and arrangements aimed at harnessing terrestrial ecosystem services.
A new project is aimed at harnessing this development to provide high throughput PIXE imaging on the CSIRO Nuclear Microprobe.
It was a piece of legislation, the National Defense Education Act, which aimed at harnessing brain power rather than weaponry for the cold war.
MIT alumna Danielle Wood will establish a new research group at the Media Lab aimed at harnessing space engineering to improve life on Earth.
That zone allowed in foreign investment aimed at harnessing cheap labour to build a manufacturing industry that became a driving force in helping China eventually become the world's second-biggest economy.
Along with a group of volunteers that encompassed Calgary's diverse population, the college professor created a grass-roots strategy aimed at harnessing social media's potential to engage the city's traditionally apathetic young and minority residents.
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Network-based drug discovery aims at harnessing the power of networks to investigate the mechanism of action of existing drugs, or new molecules, in order to identify innovative therapeutic treatments.
Therefore, there is a need for "new strategic frameworks that are aimed at deliberately harnessing the unique capabilities of digital technology that are embedded into products to gain competitive advantage" (Yoo et al. 2010a, p. 730).
As we see well in the efforts of parents and teachers, advertising agencies and propaganda departments, culture is manipulable, manageable, and a direct locus of intentional action aimed precisely at harnessing its force as a way of controlling the lives of those who inhabit it.
Vaccines based on virus-like particle (VLP) technology aim at harnessing the potent immunogenicity of natural viruses devoid of any hazardous infectious trait.
Applications in DNA nanotechnology aim at harnessing the complexity of biochemical dynamics to control active molecular devices in vivo (Zhang and Seelig, 2011).
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