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The phrase "aimed to recognise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to acknowledge or identify something or someone.
Example: "The initiative was aimed to recognise the contributions of local artists in the community."
Alternatives: "intended to acknowledge" or "designed to identify".
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The region has also taken in thousands of people displaced by the militant offensive, and Kerry's visit aimed to recognise their efforts to tackle "a very serious refugee crisis".
Its funding ethos aimed to recognise HIV related community activities already underway by providing financial support to existing projects, and seed money for new forms of community-led development [ 15].
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The annual awards aim to recognise and promote outstanding environmental journalism in China.
So the awards aim to recognise some of the key influencers in our society.
The Guardian Charity Awards, in association with Sainsbury's, aim to recognise and encourage small charities.
This system aims to recognise the phase concentration of the flow.
The award, for first-time authors, aims to recognise and reward new writing across fiction and non-fiction.
The award aims to recognise leaders who inspire the confidence and support of the higher education community.
The Commonwealth Writers Prizee aims to recognise the outstanding literary talent in the Commonwealth and its contribution to contemporary writing in English.
New for 2010, the MRG Awards aim to recognise some of the best work in media research over the past 24 months.
A similar proposed law aiming to recognise mothers on marriage certificates was put forward by Labour MP Christina Rees in 2015, but was rejected by the government.
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