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The phrase "aimed at the developing" is not entirely correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used when discussing initiatives, programs, or policies that target developing countries or populations, but it needs to be followed by a noun to clarify what is being aimed at.
Example: "The new educational program is aimed at the developing nations to improve literacy rates."
Alternatives: "targeting the developing" or "focused on the developing".
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A tiny compact selling for $2,230, it is aimed at the developing world's millions of motorcycle drivers.
Aimed at the developing world, where Apple's iOS and Google's Android have yet to capture the market, Firefox OS will run on handsets made by Chinese companies ZTE, Alcatel One Touch and others, costing less than £100.
Nearly three quarters of the new investment is going into companies and projects located in the US and European Union but 21% was aimed at the developing world, with China and India leading the field.
In the framework of the European program aimed at the developing of a second generation radioactive ion beam (RIB) facility, the Legnaro National Laboratories LNLL) propose in the next few years the construction of a specialized national facility for RIB originated by fission fragments produced by fast neutrons (SPES).
Those updates, unsurprisingly, will be aimed at the developing classes.
An Indian telecom corp will release a $20 cellphone that's aimed at the developing world/celphone market.
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The format aimed at developing the research of the junior scholars.
Technically, the North said the test was aimed at further developing the miniaturisation of nuclear warheads so they could be mounted on ballistic missiles.
Many of the projects are aimed at developing the science, technologies, and methods needed to help the Defense Department manage the challenges of climate change.
Until the mid-1980's, Brazil and its neighbor and traditional rival, Argentina, had programs aimed at developing the ability to produce atomic bombs.
Tehran denies allegations from western powers and their allies that its nuclear programme was aimed at developing the capability to produce atomic weapons.
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