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The phrase "aimed at instructing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose of a document, program, or action that is intended to provide guidance or education.
Example: "The training manual is aimed at instructing new employees on company policies and procedures."
Alternatives: "designed to educate" or "intended to teach".
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Education in the temple, originally aimed at instructing novitiates, gradually changed its character, eventually providing education for children not destined to be monks.
Each of these women has published books aimed at instructing law students, and their students have gone on to fill the ranks of prosecutors and defense counsel now involved in white-collar cases.
By Daisy D. Peck and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, February 7 , 1942P. 7 During the first few days we were in the war, the Office of Civilian Defense headquarters in Washington decided to rush through a batch of posters aimed at instructing civilians about air raids.
In this paper we focus our attention on the design of an ESP course, aimed at instructing adult learners, who are university lecturers, teachers and specialists.
The kinase itself works by binding to certain receptors on the surfaces of cells, leading to a cascade of molecular changes that are all aimed at instructing the cell to keep dividing and growing, uncontrollably.
The majority of the memo is aimed at instructing managers not to violate workers' legal right to engage in concerted activity, or non-union labor organizing.
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The new Nintendo DS system moves beyond its current Game Boy player to incorporate two standard-shaped video screens, to add voice recognition aimed at allowing players to instruct characters how to move, and to include networking so that players will be able to use WiFi hotspots to engage in remote Internet play.
And students are also asked questions aimed at eliciting how well their teachers are instructing them.
This paper is enticing from both engineering and analytical perspectives aimed at revealing the mechanism of UHSM and instructing the optimization of machining parameters.
The LeapReader, aimed at children ages 4 to 8, takes the lesson a bit further by instructing young learners to trace letters, encouraging them to then write their own and correcting them if the letters go astray.
Participants were instructed to focus on a series of statements (silent or spoken) aimed at healing and resolving barriers in a problem area, while maintaining this TAT pose.
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