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The phrase "aimed to influence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or purpose to affect someone's thoughts, feelings, or actions.
Example: "The campaign was aimed to influence public opinion on climate change."
Alternatives: "intended to sway" or "designed to affect".
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In doing so, Molodaia Gvardiia aimed to influence the intellectual development of Soviet youth.
Students will write effective op-eds aimed to influence the policy-making process and reaching out to an engaged public.
He also aimed to influence the initiation of a free-trade agreement that had been signed with the United States but had stalled in the U.S. Congress.
Both protests aimed to influence Bernard Arnault, a luxury-goods tycoon who is France's richest man but to very different ends.
To assess the effect of a research prioritization partnership that aimed to influence the research agenda relating to urinary incontinence (UI).
The report, which aimed to influence a government review of drug strategy next year, also called for jail sentences to be given for only the most serious drugs-related crimes and for addicts to be given jobs and housing as part of treatment.
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"This blueprint aims to influence our members as much as the politicians," Kent explains.
The campaign is an extraordinarily ambitious initiative, aiming to influence consumers and companies worldwide.
More than just crunching numbers, the program aims to influence behavior.
These organizations actively aim to influence sustainable planning policy at the local, county and regional levels.
Will the Daisey affair marginalize other theater-makers who aim to influence political conversation?
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