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The phrase "aimed to offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or purpose behind providing something, such as a service, product, or information.
Example: "The organization aimed to offer support to those in need during the crisis."
Alternatives: "intended to provide" or "designed to deliver".
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As TC reported at the time, the company aimed to offer a single page that allowed users to send and receive money from other bitcoin users by offering a verified name page where users could click a single button and type a name into a wallet application.
An interfaith gathering planned for 9.00am aimed to offer comfort and encouragement to the occupiers.
But at least in those days, schools aimed to offer a more dignified life.
The spectacular space, designed by Frederick Kiesler, aimed to offer what today we'd call a multisensory experience.
The government aimed to offer more courses in Dutch language and citizenship to improve immigrants' opportunities for integration.
Woodhead became chair of the Cognita group of independent schools – which aimed to offer a less expensive private education to those parents who could not afford high fees.
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The UID aims to offer proof of identity.
The organisers aim to offer a broad appeal, more akin to the Latitude and Hay festivals.
While making some sets, it aims to offer licences to manufacturers in the far east.
Should every school aim to offer cultural opportunities to their students?" he asked.
"We are always aiming to offer them the best possible news analysis from home and abroad".
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