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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to increasing" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "aimed at increasing" to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at increasing employee productivity and satisfaction."
Alternatives: "intended to increase" or "focused on increasing".
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From the above, we derive two policies aimed to increasing domestic income embodied in exports: 4.1.
The second intervention built on the first by including Internet and video formats, two additional school laboratory-based sessions, and content that aimed to increasing parental support for healthy eating [ 8].
The relevance of the findings lie in that importance of identifying vulnerable groups with low immunization uptake, as well as the behavioural processes associated with low immunization uptake, so as to enable the implementation of appropriate interventions aimed to increasing full immunization uptake among the culturally diverse and geographically dispersed Nigerian population.
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Overall, ADB lending is aimed to increase by 50percentt over the next two years, to around $16 billion.
He thus pursued an economic policy that aimed to increase economic growth while increasing capital investment.
This approach aimed to increase self-concept.
Input-driven forms of development aimed to increase productivity.
The promotion is aimed to increase awareness of family farms.
The deregulatory assault came as Trump aggressively aimed to increase fossil fuel production and use.
Many of the post-Watergate good government reforms aimed to increase transparency and curb unsavory campaign finance practices.
Finalized by the Obama administration in December, it aimed to increase public involvement in land use planning and management.
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