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The phrase "aimed at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the target or focus of an action, often in contexts related to goals, objectives, or audiences.
Example: "The new marketing campaign is aimed at the younger demographic to increase brand awareness."
Alternatives: "targeted towards" or "directed at".
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He aimed at the fringes".
It is aimed at the devout.
Her antenna is aimed at the street.
"It's all been aimed at the top".
BPI aimed at the top segment.
They are aimed at the real problem.
It was aimed at the office desktop.
He aimed at the Lexington & blinked hello.
It is aimed at the speculator.
The protest was aimed at the convention.
They're aimed at the investment community.
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