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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed squarely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is directed or focused specifically at a target or audience.
Example: "The campaign was aimed squarely at young voters to increase their participation in the election."
Alternatives: "targeted directly" or "focused specifically".
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All aimed squarely at homegrown, multiplex audiences.
And at least one stunt is aimed squarely at investors.
The German proposal, however, is aimed squarely at employers.
She now makes clothes aimed squarely at executive women.
KaZaA's program is aimed squarely at behavioral change.
Much of that buildup is aimed squarely at Taiwan.
That message is aimed squarely at the caregiver.
Save with Jamie is aimed squarely at the "average Brit".
While Nuvo welcomes men, the new print campaign is aimed squarely at women.
This season's big sports events, in contrast, were aimed squarely at Afghans themselves.
Taking its cues from the Occupy movement, it was aimed squarely at the rich.
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