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The phrase "aimed at prevent" is not correct in written English.
It should be "aimed at preventing" to be grammatically accurate.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at preventing workplace accidents and ensuring employee safety."
Alternatives: "intended to prevent" or "designed to prevent".
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Strategies aimed at prevent these infections, as early ECMO weaning may prevent from improved outcome and effective cost of these patients.
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bSecondary prevention: Aimed at preventing diabetes-related complications.
The ban is aimed at preventing mad cow disease.
"It is aimed at preventing something dramatic happening one day".
27 May North scraps pact aimed at preventing border skirmishes.
Around the same time, South Africa conducted military exercises aimed at preventing terrorism at the World Cup.
Created is an austerity seemingly aimed at preventing passionately lyrical music from sinking into sentiment.
"All our actions are aimed at preventing tragedies of this sort happening in this country".
One regulation reversed in this way was aimed at preventing mentally impaired people from buying guns.
The recommendation was aimed at preventing monkeypox from reaching wild animals in the United States.
Political and legislative conniving aimed at preventing us from taking advantage of this opportunity must end.
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