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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to apply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to implement something, such as a policy, method, or principle.
Example: "The new training program was aimed to apply best practices in employee development."
Alternatives: "intended to implement" or "designed to apply".
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BlackJet was founded in 2012 and aimed to apply the Uber model to private jets.
In this study, we aimed to apply this ability to sustained release pharmaceutics.
This study aimed to apply both perspectives to the examination of violations in community pharmacies.
In this study, it is aimed to apply composite material models to estimate the modulus of elasticity of slag concrete.
This study aimed to apply a special structural hierarchy to the honeycomb by replacing the sides of hexagons with smaller hexagons.
We aimed to apply a method previously shown to improve visual performance of presbyopes, and test whether presbyopic IAF pilots can overcome the limitation imposed by presbyopia.
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We aim to apply the new tools to understand how to 3D genome structure affects function.
Guided by his faith, he aims to apply his training to help others.
That movement aims to apply economic pressure to compel Israel to change its policy toward the Palestinians.
Prosecutors now aim to apply the approach broadly to financial fraud cases, according to officials involved in the investigations.
He aims to apply lessons from education, using tough inspections to place poor performers in the spotlight.
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