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The phrase "aimed to compare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or purpose of an action, particularly in research or analysis contexts.
Example: "The study was aimed to compare the effectiveness of two different teaching methods."
Alternatives: "intended to compare" or "designed to compare".
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We aimed to compare urinary pesticide concentrations between "organic" and "conventional" consumers from the NutriNet-Santé study.
Three recent randomized trials aimed to compare 5FU with 5FU plus oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy.
This study aimed to compare the RMR status of metabolically healthy (MHO) and unhealthy obese (MUHO).
Herein, we aimed to compare the histological changes observed in intrinsic and extrinsic types of UPJO.
It is aimed to compare weak and strong sides of both technologies.
We aimed to compare the cardiac and cognitive correlates of perseverative cognition (PC) and MW.
We aimed to compare the clinical performance of the classic LMA with the PLMA.
We aimed to compare the changes in postprocedural cognitive function after CAS versus CEA.
We aimed to compare clinical and neuropathological features between typical and atypical AD cases.
We aimed to compare side effect profiles of β2-agonist tocolytics.
We aimed to compare patency and complication rates of upper extremity conventional versus heparin-bonded AVGs.
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