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The phrase "aimed at influencing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or purpose to affect someone's thoughts, behaviors, or decisions.
Example: "The campaign was aimed at influencing public opinion on climate change."
Alternatives: "intended to sway" or "designed to affect".
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"This is aimed at influencing negotiations," he said.
The content generated by Russian operatives was not only aimed at influencing the election.
Russian officials have previously denied any hacking activity aimed at influencing this year's presidential race.
There's an apparent pattern of political pressure aimed at influencing an investigation that sticks out clearly.
Clinton's remarks appeared to be aimed at influencing the decisions being made in Tehran.
Similarly, many of the Kremlin's British operations, apparently aimed at influencing public opinion, come across as primitive and ridiculous.
But will such campaigns, aimed at influencing politicians after legal channels have been exhausted, now become history?
The American gifts made available to executive members were of "symbolic nature" and not aimed at influencing the bid.
The RAW also has directed efforts in the United States aimed at influencing that government's foreign policy.
The feminists later blogged about her efforts, pursuing a strategy of online activism aimed at influencing public policy.
For this reason, interventions aimed at influencing these relationships are important.
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