Sentence examples for aimed at was from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "aimed at was" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable as it stands.
Example: "The project aimed at was to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "targeted at" or "focused on".

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What he aimed at was psychological accuracy.

"I don't think the direction the D.P.J. aimed at was mistaken," Mr. Furukawa said.

In their coinage the elegances were disdained; the thing aimed at was simply vividness.

It was only fraudulent conduct in obtaining transportation at less rates than others, which was denounced by the act, and the imposition aimed at was principally such as might be practised by the shippers upon the carriers in order to procure the preference.

The first person suspect Dylann Roof aimed at was Sanders' aunt, 87-year-old Susie Jackson, Washington said.

The bonus aimed at was on average 5% to 10% of the practice income.

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That's what the negotiations are aimed at, aren't they?

"We built a budget that is aimed at being sustainable for the future.

And in fact much contemporary art seems aimed at being interesting rather than beautiful.

Models are then aggregated to create a single score aimed at being simple and patient-friendly.

To be sure, the consensus that is aimed at is reasonable consensus among reasonable persons.

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