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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at public" is not entirely correct in written English; it should be "aimed at the public." You can use it when discussing initiatives, campaigns, or messages that are intended for a general audience or the community at large.
Example: "The new health campaign is aimed at the public to raise awareness about the importance of vaccinations."
Alternatives: "targeted towards the public" or "directed at the public."
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That means the campaigns are aimed at public opinion.
Today, at least 42 states feature some sort of recitation law, usually aimed at public school children.
The scholarships are often aimed at public school children from low-income families who cannot afford private school.
In New Hampshire, where the Legislature passed a similar law last year that was vetoed by the Democratic governor, new legislation, aimed at public workers, was being considered.
The High Point Strategy, as it has come to be known, was aimed at public drug dealing, not gang violence, but the methodology was largely the same.
It's part of the Chicago version of a program financed by the Department of Justice and aimed at public awareness of youth safety.
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There was a multipronged effort aimed at increasing public awareness, public education and some legislative changes, as well as offering medical treatment to people who had problematic drinking.
Consequently, public policies aimed at preventing public smoking may reduce the burden of COPD-related death and disability, both by reducing direct smoking and ETS exposure.
The General Longstreet Recognition Project is an educational project of the Agribusiness Council Heritage Preservation Committee aimed at broadening public awareness of Longstreet's military and public service.
The water body, a public body that survived the structural adjustment programme aimed at privatising public services, is considered a well-run, efficient service that charges reasonable rates.
"I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach," he later said, in perhaps his sole public witticism.
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