Sentence examples for aimed directly from inspiring English sources

"aimed directly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means that something was targeted at a specific person or thing. For example: "The arrow was aimed directly at the target."

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But this latest video was aimed directly at the UK.

But the Reconstruction amendments were aimed directly at the states.

"If there's a campaign, and I think the campaign's aimed directly at me, it's stupid.

Patrick then added a remark aimed directly at Abbott: "Tonight, I'm making it very clear, Governor.

Many of these were slick, entertaining productions aimed directly at the re-energized middle-class audience.

And they say the tax cuts aimed directly at manufacturers will help create jobs.

The XG300 seems to be aimed directly at the Maxima, and is virtually the same size.

They are nakedly political and aimed directly at the state and its rotting institutions.

There are cases in which violence is aimed directly at control of natural resources.

In fact, there are few federal or state laws aimed directly at this crime.

Terrifically edited, Zero Dark Thirty is a procedural aimed directly at the hippocampus.

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