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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed is" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "The project aimed is to improve community engagement." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "is aimed at" or "is intended to".
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The great wide world at which films such as The Impossible are now aimed is only 17% white.
The aimed is to apply the model of a design approach for experiential design and phenomenological research design.
Senator Tydings, one of the members of Congress at whom the unsuccessful 1938 Presidential "purge" was aimed, is definitely anti-Roosevelt.
One of the main problems in adopting extensive treatment for wastewater purification in hot climate countries, when also the effluent reuse is aimed, is the high evapotranspiration rate.
Just what that warning means, and at whom it is aimed, is a matter of dispute, but the results have unquestionably made Ulyanovsk, 550 miles east of Moscow, the capital of Russian electoral contrarianism.
Andrew Samtoy, 32, a full-time lawyer and part-time cash mob impresario in Cleveland, said the aimed is to support local businesses while reclaiming the fun and spontaneity of flash mobs.
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"Aim" is more measurable.
I propose our aim be that.
Their aim is diversification.
The aim is admirable.
Their aim is laudable.
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