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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a target or focus that is positioned in the middle of two points or options.
Example: "The arrow was aimed between the two trees, ensuring it would land safely in the clearing."
Alternatives: "targeted at" or "focused on".
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When I'm speeding in my car with three rugs aimed between my windshield and my back window, binge eating Swedish fish, certainly there is the potential for hurting others.
This study explored whether the rightward deviation for bisecting lines in far space extends to tasks where a ball is aimed between two goal-posts.
A better understanding of how attentional asymmetries affect performance might come from sports where a ball is aimed between two goal posts (e.g. rugby, Australian rules football, gridiron, hockey and soccer).
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For the best coffee, we have to aim between these two extremes.
We need to aim between 3 and 4 children each if not more," he writes.
"We don't want the striker just aiming between the central defenders," the coach said Monday.
Viviane Sassen, who is Dutch, aims between fiction and nonfiction for emotional truth.
This point brings up the important issue of the divergences in practice and aims between the criminal justice system and the substance abuse treatment system.
But if you can't aim for peace, you should aim between the eyes".
We need to aim between 3 and 4 children each, if not more.
Then, Shiras would snap his camera, aiming between the eyes of the animals, which catch the light of the fire and take on an eerie gold glow.
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