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The phrase "aimed to introduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or purpose behind an action, particularly in contexts related to presentations, projects, or initiatives.
Example: "The new program was aimed to introduce innovative teaching methods to enhance student engagement."
Alternatives: "intended to present" or "designed to launch".
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The new system aimed to introduce faster decision-making to resolve the backlog of cases.
With Lovelace, Richardson aimed to introduce a rake so chilling as to set women straight about these kinds of men.
It aimed to introduce children to quantum computing, with blocks coded to exhibit quantum entanglement, superposition, and observer dependency.
The act, passed by Parliament five years ago this week, aimed to introduce greater transparency in governance.
Set up by the department's diversity group, the workshop aimed to introduce people from lower socio-economic backgrounds to the tech industry.
In 2012, the Justice and Development party (AKP) government proposed a draft law that, among other restrictions aimed to introduce the right for doctors to refuse performing an abortion on the grounds of their conscience, and a mandatory "consideration time" for women requesting a termination.
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Hello Fresh says it aims to introduce choice in early 2013.
She aims to introduce a new blog every week.
The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme is aiming to introduce an evidence-based behavioural programme to fight this trend.
However, it has serious intent: this is aiming to introduce kids to the science of genetics.
The campaign aims to introduce casual drinkers to wines priced at less than $35.
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