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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an intention or purpose of an action or initiative that is meant to provide assistance or support.
Example: "The new program was aimed to help underprivileged children gain access to educational resources."
Alternatives: "intended to assist" or "designed to support".
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It also specifically aimed to help the struggling Mexican economy.
His military advisers aimed to "help them act properly" and not, for example, kill indiscriminately.
Simon hosts events called Dining with a Difference, aimed to help senior teams break down barriers.
Called "F.H.A. Secure," it aimed to help about 80,000 homeowners refinance their loans.
The French president said his visit aimed to help Libya rejoin "the concert of nations".
So modern MIPS CPUs come with a certain amount of hardware aimed to help developers.
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Jeremy Bird aims to help that cause.
Williams aims to help them there.
Yourantai aims to help restore bio-diversity in the area.
A new National Saltwater Angler Registry aims to help answer those questions.
These reports aim to help companies understand internet behaviour.
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