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The phrase "aimed at improve" is not correct in written English.
It should be "aimed at improving" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at improving employee productivity and satisfaction."
Alternatives: "intended to enhance" or "designed to boost".
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This study found out that other sectors, such as education, the environment, labor and social assistance, are not integrated into activities aimed at improve people's health.
These invaluable resources allow us to postulate new research hypotheses and to consolidate a regional group, which can contribute to improving therapeutic strategies for prevention and control of gastric cancer and build the foundation for evidence-based regional public policies aimed at improve the quality of life of the population.
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At least Thiel's fantasies are aimed at improving the world.
RM: Again, Hammond is prioritising infrastructure aimed at improving business output.
Coaching aimed at improving the performance of people who are already professionals is less usual.
The cuts were part of a continuing review aimed at improving the profitability of individual bankers.
He was the first to use investment casting, aimed at improving the consistency of irons.
Both forays into diplomacy were aimed at improving ties with his royal buddies in the Middle East.
■ Investment should be increased in innovation aimed at improving renewable clean energy generation.
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