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The phrase "aimed at highlighting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose of an action or initiative that seeks to bring attention to a specific issue or topic.
Example: "The report is aimed at highlighting the importance of environmental conservation in urban planning."
Alternatives: "intended to emphasize" or "designed to showcase".
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Africans and Turks and Papua New Guineans are mere accessories aimed at highlighting Britain's greatness.
They then perform a small comic vignette aimed at highlighting the differences between the two computers.
The ICBP, which represents expat campaigning groups, runs the Pension Justice website, aimed at highlighting their plight.
More recently, Endgame: Syria by Gamethenews is a mobile game aimed at highlighting the complexities of the Syrian Civil War.
Last year black-cab drivers in London conducted a campaign aimed at highlighting their struggle with Uber.
The action is aimed at highlighting ongoing grievances among gig economy workers, on whom millions of shoppers rely.
The final section in this chapter is aimed at highlighting some of the tools used to investigate the epigenome.
The International Consortium of British Pensioners (ICBP), which represents expat campaigning groups, runs the Pension Justice website, aimed at highlighting their plight.
General Powell's visit to South Africa is part of a four-country swing through Africa aimed at highlighting both the continent's successes and struggles.
The phrase "It's Not Okay" headlines a new police campaign in Manchester, aimed at highlighting the sexual exploitation of children in the city.
That attention, in turn, spawned the creation of a separate movement, dubbed Blue Lives Matter, aimed at highlighting the dangers facing police.
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