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"aimed to create" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something's intention or goal for creating something, for example: "The new program was aimed to create educational opportunities for students in underserved communities."
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But they also aimed to create real, on-the-ground social change.
So the architects aimed to create a landscape where people would feel shielded from the elements.
Every new country has aimed to create a national airline, and then a national cinema.
Ms. Moeller said she aimed to create an easygoing, nurturing environment.
He famously aimed to create a "European Germany, not a German Europe".
Instead, he aimed to create a space where people could discuss their lives openly.
Such clubs have disappeared, he said, and he aimed to "create that feel".
And it is precisely this cascade of confusion and fear that Isis has always aimed to create.
They aimed to create a regulatory and political framework for the Desertec concept in the Middle East and north Africa.
Some relocation programs have aimed to create Arab majorities near oil fields, to secure control of economic assets.
Balzac's "La Com��die Humaine"and Zola's 20-novel cycle known as "Les Rougon-Macquart" aimed to create virtual worlds.
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