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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to live" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention related to living in a certain way or achieving a particular lifestyle.
Example: "She always aimed to live a life full of adventure and exploration."
Alternatives: "intended to live" or "sought to live".
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He was a singular artist who aimed to live life as a total hallucination.
Somehow they aimed to live the most fulfilling days they could at what seemed the bleakest possible time.
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"I'm aiming to live to a hundred and twenty," he said.
Demi Moore, left, is aiming to live to 130.
"A lot of people who live here are aiming to live pretty simply," he says.
They aim to live simply, help the environment and cut down on costs.
I'm aiming to live blog from the full council meeting this afternoon.
Freegans aim to live more ethically in hopes of changing society and changing the way food is produced.
Despite apartments rearing up across inner city areas, most locals aim to live in stand-alone houses in sprawling suburbs.
THE COMFORTABLY CONTENTS: This group (19percentt) aims to live the traditional retirement life of leisure; its members aren't as interested in work or contributing to society.
When Mr. Friedeberg was in town last week for the opening, he was asked how many of his whimsical pieces a collector should aim to live with.
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