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The phrase "aimed to impact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to create a significant effect or change in a particular area or context.
Example: "The new policy was aimed to impact the community positively by providing better resources for education."
Alternatives: "intended to influence" or "designed to affect".
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Interestingly, the book's release later this month seems aimed to impact the November election, although it probably won't sway many voters.
Systema Solar's militant dance records have always aimed to impact the hips and the head.
Pupils receive four hours aimed to impact upon the former two of these subjects and two hours aimed to impact upon the latter.
Similar medical school programs have aimed to impact the wellness attitudes and behaviors of the entire student body, but specific interventions have often been limited to subgroups of medical students.
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As such, TranSTEP is integration for professionals, aiming to impact on professional practices.
On the one hand, policies aiming to impact modal choice need to consider comfort when analysing competition between modes.
These aim to impact on undergraduate and postgraduate education, lifelong learning and research.
We aim to impact lives beyond our current mission and vision.
Home visiting programs tend to be multifaceted, aiming to impact many aspects of well-being.
In future studies, we aim to impact the number of erroneous claims.
With this publication we aim to impact the day-to-day antimicrobial prescribing practice of doctors in training.
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