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The phrase "aimed at insuring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose or intention behind an action, particularly in contexts related to ensuring a certain outcome or condition.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at insuring the safety of all employees in the workplace."
Alternatives: "intended to ensure" or "designed to guarantee".
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But few dispute that as the nation debates an overhaul aimed at insuring everybody, the new realpolitik of reimbursement is leaving millions of insured families more vulnerable to catastrophic medical bills, even though they are paying higher premiums, co-payments and deductibles.
He was killed, ETA explained in a recent communiqué, because he had been trying to "play good cop" in a political game "aimed at insuring the Basque Country's dismemberment and continued domination by Spain".
Just because President Obama pushed a healthcare law through that is aimed at insuring all Americans doesn't mean he's changed a country where marginalizing people of color and the working poor is a time-honored way to save a few bucks in the short-term.
A secondary but important consequence of these developments was the adoption of on-board diagnostics regulations aimed at insuring that emission control systems would operate as intended for a prescribed period of time (or vehicle mileage).
That is particularly true in the United States where insurance companies are one of only two industries (Major League Baseball being the other) that are excepted from the anti-trust laws that are aimed at insuring competitive markets.
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Building the wall was not aimed primarily at insuring the safety of the system, and restoring it wouldn't address the problems of over-leverage and insufficient capital, which caused the big banks to collapse in 2008.
The rule, part of the Dodd-Frank bill, is aimed at preventing federally insured banks from making investing bets from their own accounts that might put taxpayers at risk for another bailout.
Rules will also be aimed at preventing financial institutions from insuring too many bonds from a single source and will consider a number of different factors, including who originates the bonds and who services the debt.
Their punishments were aimed at mollifying the public while insuring that accountability for the violence does not land at the feet of government higher-ups, these analysts contend.
Stephanopoulos challenged him on how his plan would differ from Obamacare, if both are aimed at making sure everyone is insured and would involve government help.
Risk factors for the more prominent cancers suggest that efforts aimed at changing lifestyles, achieving socioeconomic parity, and insuring environmental equity are likely to relieve African Americans of much of their disproportionate cancer burden.
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