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The phrase "aimed at making the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a goal or intention behind an action or project, particularly in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at making the workplace more inclusive for all employees."
Alternatives: "intended to create the" or "designed to achieve the".
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This was aimed at making the EPA's ability to justify regulations on carbon emissions more difficult.
The party has begun a nationwide security clampdown aimed at making the anniversary pass smoothly.
Mr Sen's work, in contrast, was aimed at making the poor better off.
These firms have been curtailed slightly by recent regulations aimed at making the markets less volatile.
First, he proposed an overall budget reduction of 3% aimed at making the organization more lean.
Additionally, he will conduct an in-depth user study aimed at making the tools as useful and learnable as possible.
The type size minima for print advertisements are aimed at making the disclosures both easy to read and noticeable.
It is essentially a jargon-free take on the work, aimed at making the research accessible to the general public.
And he acknowledged the risk of further social media publicity "aimed at making the court's injunction seem vain".
Dorsey recently introduced Twitter Moments – curated stories aimed at making the service less confusing to new users.
Some tighter regulation is in order, especially if it is aimed at making the system more transparent.
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