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The phrase "aimed at the future" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is being done, created, or considered with a view to the future. For example, "This policy is aimed at the future, seeking to create a more sustainable economic environment."
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But the proposals from the Treasury to change financial regulation, which critics say are long overdue and do not go far enough, are aimed at the future and do not address the current turmoil.
Then in December, he announced a $52 billion investment package, called "the Big Loan," supposedly aimed at the future, to put money into universities, renewable energy and electric cars.
The 787, like the double-deck A380 that Boeing's rival, Airbus, brought to the market three years ago, is a plane aimed at the future of air travel, where international flights and expanding global airline alliances are expected to drive industry growth for years.
However everything at Burton is aimed at the future and rivalling the national centres that have been at the heart of the well-being of the game in superpowers such as France, Spain and the Netherlands.
Clean Origin is what happens when three deeply-embedded jewelry industry executives put their heads together to create a business aimed at the future of the jewelry market Millennials and GenZ customers.
This new element was entitled "Innovation," and plot twist all of the events in this division were somehow connected to creativity aimed at the future.
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That is because conspiracies aim at the future.
No two clubs epitomise better the evolution of old-style England into the spearhead of the game aiming at the future.
Clearly, the Google Pivotal announcement was very much aimed at that future developer, the container development, you know, I'm one of the cool kids, right, who's doing micro-services as scale-out.
A look inside the algae-heavy SPACE10 cookbook, aimed at shaping the future of the food ecosystem.
I'd love to see a new initiative that doesn't neglect this complexity, but pushes forward towards a more everyday activism aimed at owning the future of the cities we live in.
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