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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the intention or direction of an action. Here is an example: "The advertising campaign was aimed by the marketing team to target young adults."
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First, much violence was aimed by one group against neighbors from another group.
Otherwise it would have to be aimed by some sort of on‐ board mechanism.
Despite these measures, our gantry was moved and aimed by human operators, so the possibility of operator error was omnipresent.
Despite these measures, our gantry is moved and aimed by human operators, so the possibility of operator error is omnipresent.
This law was a carefully crafted political weapon aimed by Adams's Federalist Party at Jefferson's Republican Party.
The treatment of colon cancer has been aimed by approaches of oral drug administration.
Finding components for efficient software reuse is one of the important problems aimed by researchers.
Benjamin Thompson (later Count Rumford) aimed by his inventions and scientific research to increase the degree of comfort in daily life.
Like his countryman and contemporary Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Thompson (later Count Rumford) aimed by his inventions and scientific research to increase the degree of comfort in daily life.
Until now reporters have seen warplanes that have generally been fitted with a kind of precision munitions guided by lasers aimed by the pilots.
Some of the precision-guided bombs dropped by strike aircraft aboard the carrier would have been directed by lasers aimed by the pilots themselves.
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