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The phrase "aimed at replacing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention or goal of a project, initiative, or product to substitute or take the place of something else.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at replacing outdated practices with more efficient methods."
Alternatives: "intended to substitute" or "designed to take the place of".
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Moreover, hostile takeovers are not primarily aimed at replacing inefficient management.
Entrepreneurs are developing all manner of odd and ingenious ideas aimed at replacing bariatric surgery.
ELECTRONIC paper is not the only technology aimed at replacing existing ways of displaying information.
No part of the decade of negotiations aimed at replacing paramilitarism with politics was easy.
However, the obtained model is not aimed at replacing core simulators to do fuel reloads licensing.
Hemp concrete is aimed at replacing usual systems based on concrete blocks and mineral wool.
Much of the work underway now is aimed at replacing the failing, almost 30-year-old roof.
Several experimental cell-based strategies aimed at replacing damaged neural cells have been developed in the last 30 years.
To test the feasibility of a new surgical technique aimed at replacing diseased corneal endothelium while minimizing visual recovery time.
This paper presents a laser glass scoring technique aimed at replacing the mechanical cutter to reduce cracks.
These vaccines are either aimed at replacing the present vaccine, BCG, or at enhancing immunity induced by BCG.
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