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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed largely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the focus or target of an action or initiative is primarily directed towards a specific group or objective.
Example: "The campaign was aimed largely at raising awareness about climate change among young people."
Alternatives: "primarily targeted" or "mainly focused on".
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GSB is aimed largely at the sustainability/CSR directors of large companies as well as product managers and directors and marketing directors.
Once, foreign-language shows were aimed largely at specific audiences.
Manga was aimed largely at children, and its emotional and intellectual palette was circumscribed.
House Republicans are pursuing an aggressive anti-regulation agenda, aimed largely at environmental and financial requirements.
This repurchase seems to be aimed largely at Rio's London-listed shares.
But the legislation in question is not aimed largely at deficit reduction.
The Spyder is the first all-new Maserati since Ferrari took over, and it is aimed largely at Americans.
However, the announcement was "nothing to do with our sanctions" and was instead aimed largely at Asean nations, Lall argued.
Initial tours will be aimed largely at domestic tourists, although guides will be fluent in English and other languages.
The current ad campaign is aimed largely at parents, police and medical professionals began in February 2002.
The report reaffirmed the firm's principles and outlined changes aimed largely at bolstering internal controls and disclosure.
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