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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at paying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a goal or objective related to financial transactions or compensation.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at paying employees more fairly for their overtime work."
Alternatives: "intended for compensating" or "designed to reimburse".
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These new mechanisms have been aimed at paying for value, not volume of services.
In 1981 Romania adopted a policy aimed at paying back all its debt.
The federal law, however, also includes a number of national steps aimed at controlling health care costs, and new taxes and fees aimed at paying for the legislation.
Lauren Townsend, a spokeswoman for the network, said, "It is aimed at paying her expenses, because she had to give up work to be on the show".
And ANY insurance policy aimed at paying the damages assessed against officers and directors for serious malfeasance should be made VOID as against public policy, else there is no punishment and no effect.
| Staffmark Holdings withdrew a filing for an I.P.O., saying it has "determined not to proceed" with what might have been an up to $125 million offering aimed at paying down the temp agency's debt and fees, Dow Jones Newswires reports.
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The Senate bill aims at paying for itself, by offsetting the cost of $70 billion in new tax breaks with money from repealing the old export subsidy and an assortment of other measures.
BSkyB's Now TV on-demand service aimed at pay-TV refusniks offers a pay-as-you-go "day pass", priced at £9.99, to TalkTalk TV customers.
In New York City, the passion from teachers unions is all aimed at pay raises, killing charter schools and keeping rules that make it harder to get rid of incompetents, criminals and even, occasionally, sexual predators.
Santander has also launched a new account – its new 123 mini current account aimed at children – paying 3% on balances between £300 and £2,000.
It's a standard sign at many convenience and grocery stores around the country, usually posted near the prepared food line and aimed at customers paying by Electronic Benefits Transfer, the debit card for food stamps.
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