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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to build" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a goal or intention to create or develop something.
Example: "The organization aimed to build a stronger community through various outreach programs."
Alternatives: "intended to create" or "sought to develop".
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He first aimed to build a broad education platform.
In launching Morphoses, Wheeldon aimed to build a fresh, young audience for ballet.
One major DfID programme aimed to build a 4,000km north-south road in southern Africa.
Busan aimed to build on conferences in Paris and Accra that set out principles on aid effectiveness.
A series of experiments over the past year has aimed to build similar safeguards into the justice system.
Nitschke said he aimed to build the first fully functioning pod before the end of the year.
As Hosking writes, "The Communists had aimed to build an egalitarian system based on plenty; instead they created a hierarchical one based on scarcity".
The four college students behind Diaspora, a project that aimed to build an open alternative to Facebook, began with the modest goal of $10,000.
It aimed to build on its dominant 85% market share in a highly profitable, old-world business.
It aimed to build and run its own site for the Target brand, with limited offerings from Mervyn's and Field's.
The consultation also aimed to build trust between the socialist government of French President François Hollande and the scientific community.
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