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The phrase "aimed at realigning the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or initiatives that are intended to adjust or change the direction of something, such as policies, strategies, or goals.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at realigning the company's objectives with current market trends."
Alternatives: "intended to adjust the" or "designed to realign the".
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Mrs Timmy, he told me, was a practitioner of Chi Tsang Nei, a Chinese health practice aimed at realigning the flow of chi in the body.
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The GPR involves a series of active gentle movements and postures aimed at realigning joints, stretching shortened muscles and enhancing the contraction of antagonist muscles, thus avoiding postural asymmetry.
The final step, realigning, comprised a series of activities aimed at shaping the organisational context of the medical school, clearly defining new roles, and their reporting relationships as well as robust approaches to monitoring, and measurement, with rapid response mechanisms in case of difficulty.
He aimed at the fringes".
It is aimed at the devout.
Her antenna is aimed at the street.
It was aimed at the situation.
Messages is clearly aimed at the statusphere.
Mill aimed at the improvement of humankind.
Bureaucrat!" — aimed at the retired Bureau of Reclamation engineer.
GeneDistiller is aimed at the geneticists themselves.
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