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The phrase "aimed at well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a target or goal that is effectively directed towards something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at well improving employee satisfaction." (Note: this example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "targeted effectively" or "directed towards success".
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For one thing, the sites are aimed at well-heeled travelers, offering little to those on a budget.
Sometimes they do: "Premier" and "Advance", two global retail-banking products aimed at well-off people, have been big successes.
It's aimed at well-heeled corporate types who eat, sleep and breathe e-mail -- and live in cities where there is G.P.R.S. reception.
Mr. Block, however, has lesser gifts, and they are aimed at well-worn targets: the poor quality of television sitcoms and the insidious seduction of selling out.
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In 1920, the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children issued a pamphlet, aimed at well-to-do children, inviting them to join the society's Junior Division but taking pains to protect them, even, from the pain of reading the stories of less fortunate children: "We cannot tell you much about our cases because they are too sad".
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The cabinets are aimed at well-heeled nesters, retailing for $150 to $225 per linear foot, toward the high end of typical Home Depot offerings.
However, we think, this risk has to be taken by the science community for the science community as well as the stakeholders, with a plea for an open and honest dialogue aimed at well-directed research!
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