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Free sign upThe phrase "aimed to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to maintain a certain state or condition.
Example: "The organization aimed to keep the community engaged through various outreach programs."
Alternatives: "intended to maintain" or "sought to preserve".
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The sport has remarkably rigid rules and arcane gear -- all aimed to keep owners honest.
Mr Wilsher said the firefighting plan aimed to keep the water on site.
Racanelli aimed to keep the National Aquarium's building but transform the experience it offered.
Blackmun said he aimed to keep a 2024 bid well below that.
Sarmiento says she aimed to keep a familiar atmosphere on set.
Wey unveiled SeekingArrangement.com in 2006 and aimed to keep the site well stocked for his wealthy customers.
Their preservation work aimed to keep alive this kind of encounter between would-be aristocratic men and halfway wild nature.
Since 2009 it has aimed to keep artists in London and draw new ones to the city.
O'Brien has spent much of this week refining his pitch, which is aimed to keep his current team intact.
Similar(2)
And I aim to keep on going.
But this time he aims to keep the shirt.
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