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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; a more appropriate phrase would be "aimed at" when referring to a target or goal.
Example: "The campaign was aimed at raising awareness about climate change."
Alternatives: "targeted towards" or "focused on".
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Therefore, it is aimed that adaptation period of students in blended education is shortened.
It is aimed that the risk of thrombosis can be minimized through valve designs.
It's aimed that to discuss feedback reports, implementation images and training program in scope of an interdisciplinary approach.
In this study, it is aimed that defining science and technology teacher candidates' perceptions about science and technology.
When it was time for her to serve she aimed that ball toward the old woman sitting across from her as if she were serving across a net.
A portfolio aimed that high needs to take on so much risk that it could well lose 50percentt of its value during sell-offs.
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He is not afraid to aim that high.
Hart could anticipate where Rooney might aim that shot.
It's where you aim that competitive instinct that counts.
"Networks demand that shows be aimed at that target audience.
It was consciously aimed at that".
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