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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to constitute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to create or establish something.
Example: "The committee was aimed to constitute a new set of guidelines for the project."
Alternatives: "intended to form" or "designed to establish".
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Volunteers were thus randomised into six different groups, each of which was aimed to constitute of a limited number of 10 volunteers for safety reasons.
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Overall, Crime Science aims to constitute the hub of rigorous research and theory applied to the practice of reducing the risk of criminal events.
For this present specific research purposes, Gamma rainfall distribution function is used, aiming to constitute the powerful tool which most perfectly fits the so far recorded daily rainfall data distribution in Kavala city area.
We thus designed a longitudinal case control cohort, which was divided in two phases: Phase 1 aims to constitute a large sample of gamblers and compare three groups: Non-Problem Gamblers (NPG), Problem Gamblers Without Treatment (PGWT) and Problem Gamblers Seeking Treatment (PGST).
Others aim to be.
Aim to be unique.
Aim to be happy.
Aim to make friends.
Aim to be flexible.
Both the domain-specific language and visualizations, aimed to facilitate communication, can constitute obstacles or introduce misinterpretations.
This study aimed to determine whether trachoma constitutes a problem to public health in Northern Bahr-el-Ghazal Bahr-el-Ghazal Bahr-el-Ghazal west of the Nile.
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