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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at industry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing products, services, or initiatives that are specifically designed for or targeted towards the industrial sector.
Example: "The new software solution is aimed at industry leaders looking to optimize their supply chain management."
Alternatives: "targeted towards industry" or "designed for industry".
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These include its $700 Adobe Photoshop program aimed at industry professionals, and the more moderately priced $100 Adobe Photoshop Elements version designed for home photography enthusiasts.
It will be reintroduced in early summer as part of the Web sites operated by Ad Age that are aimed at industry professionals and charge for access.
It's really aimed at industry professionals, including artists, music labels, and producers and it really is done very, very well.
That kind of democra-fetishism might make sense for consumer awards like The Webbies – which, perversely, are awarded by a cabal of insiders – but it's completely ludicrous for an event specifically aimed at industry professionals.
"Who's killing the appraiser?" he repeats near the bottom of the column aimed at industry insiders.
These included items such as social as social security payments for seniors, health care subsidies for the poor and regulatory efforts aimed at industry.
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They are priced at $190,000, typically run Unix or Linux, and are aimed at industries like finance and utilities, as well as scientific researchers.
Google has quietly resurrected its wearable computer, Glass, as an enterprise-focused device aimed at industries such as healthcare, manufacturing and energy.
"By that time Acorn wasn't able to aim at industry because the PC was getting a foothold, so it was forced into the education market again," Mr Brown says.
And the Accounting Standards Executive Committee of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants issues rules that are normally aimed at one industry.
Knight, though, refuses to accept some of the criticism aimed at the industry.
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