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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at proposing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention or goal of a particular action or project, specifically in the context of making a proposal.
Example: "The committee is aimed at proposing new policies to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "intended to suggest" or "designed to recommend".
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We explore a decision model aimed at proposing learning material of an appropriate multimedia type.
Thus, this study also aimed at proposing a simple method to estimate Δf ps for the Class C PSC members.
It is aimed at proposing solutions that will overcome the readout speed limit of future large-matrix MAPS chips.
Therefore, this paper was aimed at proposing MLCA perspectives for assessing the environmental impacts on the MLC product system.
This has spurred activities in computational mass spectrometry, aimed at proposing tentative identifications for the cases where the mass spectrum is not (yet) in a mass spectral library.
Smart learning environments can be defined as systems aimed at proposing innovative uses of emerging pedagogical approaches and technologies to support effective learning experiences.
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In this work, we aim at proposing a framework for classifier selection and fusion.
This paper aims at proposing an implementation of the concept of federation oriented enterprise interoperability.
This paper aims at proposing an original approach to approximate implicit limit state functions.
The paper aims at proposing recommendations for a common WiMAX evaluation suite.
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