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The phrase "aimed to make" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an intention or goal behind an action or decision. Example: The new policy was aimed to make the workplace more inclusive for employees of all backgrounds.
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The "Path to Growth" strategy aimed to make the firm more efficient.
Geopolymer composite research is aimed to make sustainable alternatives to Portland cement-based composites.
This study aimed to make a cross-cultural adaptation of the complete version into Portuguese.
A reform in 1989 aimed to make it adversarial, as in English-speaking countries.
He said Apple aimed to make its software updates as easy as possible.
The current study aimed to make STR-CH2R4H2C capable of active nuclear localization.
In recent years, major comics publishers have aimed to make real strides in character diversity.
Frederick Taylor's famous Time and Motion studies aimed to make factory work more scientific.
Mortimer was persuaded to join the rebellion, which now aimed to make March king.
Unlike Western alchemy that focused on transmuting metals into gold, Chinese alchemy primarily aimed to make elixirs to achieve immortality.
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The algorithm aimed to make balance between VMs' performance and overall energy consumption.
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