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The phrase "aimed at selling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strategy, campaign, or action that is focused on promoting or selling a product or service.
Example: "The marketing campaign was specifically aimed at selling the new smartphone model to tech-savvy consumers."
Alternatives: "designed to sell" or "targeted at sales".
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Some agencies are opening units aimed at selling products to consumers.
Retail Convergence also operates Smartbargains.com, a site aimed at selling excess inventory of major brands.
Rothschild himself has just overseen a £3bn investment aimed at selling Indonesian coal to Chinese furnaces.
Scheduled to start later this month, the pilot program was aimed at selling off $1 billion in troubled home mortgages.
Only a fraction of spam is outright fraud; most spam e-mail is aimed at selling legitimate products.
The company is having separate negotiations with Google relating to a service it is introducing aimed at selling radio advertising.
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According to Japanese business daily The Nikkei, Fuji Electric aims at selling 500 units this fiscal year.
The company says it aims at selling a total of 3,000 bicycles in the first year.
They are aiming at selling the product to universities, maker spaces, and hardware start-ups.
The company aims at selling a total of 200,000 units (mostly to highschool girls) by the end of march next year.
The proposed methodology is applied to an illustrative example considering power transmission lines in the Northeast of Brazil, which are often targets for attackers who aims at selling the aluminum conductors.
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