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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to fill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to satisfy a need or requirement.
Example: "The new policy was aimed to fill the gaps in the existing regulations."
Alternatives: "intended to address" or "designed to fulfill".
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The partnership aimed to fill this gap.
Other readers aimed to fill what they perceived as gaps in the adoption narratives presented.
The business — itself called Monica Vinader — aimed to fill the gap between high-priced diamonds and pearls and everyday costume jewellery.
The new approach, labeled a "constitutional revolution" by Aharon Barak, then the chief justice, aimed to fill a void left by Israel's lack of a constitution.
In this study, we aimed to fill this gap by focusing on aquatic insect assemblages in 51 ponds in the Swedish city of Stockholm, using a metacommunity perspective.
Therefore, we aimed to fill this gap in the literature by examining breastfeeding behaviors among a cohort of female adolescents as they transition to parenthood.
The present study therefore aimed to fill the need for a reliable, low-cost and convenient method to measure that parameter.
This paper presents the work of the authors regarding the design and implementation of a tool aimed to fill this void.
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J Street aims to fill that gap.
It aims to fill a niche.
Donald Worster aims to fill that gap.
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