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The phrase "aimed at were" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a fragment that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable as it stands.
Example: "The initiatives aimed at were not clearly defined in the report."
Alternatives: "targeted at" or "directed towards".
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Most of the consumers aimed at were over 70, in poor health and living alone on fixed incomes, according to the complaint.
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What he aimed at was psychological accuracy.
That's what the negotiations are aimed at, aren't they?
"We built a budget that is aimed at being sustainable for the future.
In their coinage the elegances were disdained; the thing aimed at was simply vividness.
"I don't think the direction the D.P.J. aimed at was mistaken," Mr. Furukawa said.
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.
It was a glorious technical achievement but wasn't aimed at being practical.
But often these products aimed at being affordable and, well, void of any substance.
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