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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to come" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an intention or goal to arrive at a certain place or situation.
Example: "The team aimed to come together for a final review before the project deadline."
Alternatives: "intended to arrive" or "sought to reach".
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Crosby was cleared for contact Tuesday and aimed to come back for Sunday's game in Pittsburgh.
Mehmet Kanter told The Sporting News that his son aimed to come to the United States to further his education.
In front of little more than 4,000 spectators in Lyon, Australia half Dennis Ward hoisted a bomb aimed to come down in the Great Britain in-goal.
At an exhibition of clean energy technology in Beijing last week, the science and technology minister, Wan Gang, said the country aimed to come out of the economic downturn greener and more advanced than it went in.
Most of the discussions aimed to come up with adequate concepts and definitions.
I'd aimed to come across as someone who shops at ASOS and doesn't just buy wine because it's the cheapest.
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They aim to come up with innovative, multidisciplinary approaches to the Syrian refugee crisis.
As a result, they are aiming to come up with a treatment protocol.
The commission would aim to come up with preliminary recommendations within six months.
Since people aren't likely to stop cooking, the lab aims to come up with science-based ventilation standards.
We don't think so and we're aiming to come down hard on those who do.
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