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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to reflect" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing an action or intention that is aimed at reflecting or representing something. Example: The new curriculum was carefully structured, with each lesson aimed to reflect real-world situations and challenges.
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London is a metropolis and the planned output is aimed to reflect that reality.
The building's exterior has a hollowed out underside aimed to reflect the vacuum of a sail filled by a sea breeze.
Made out of brick, developers aimed to reflect the site's dock side history with projecting timber boxes at both pine ends of the rectangular building to appear like "an irregular stack of large baulks of timber".
Manual: With this method, we aimed to reflect the clinical interpretations of the PET/CT scans as closely as possible.
In this study, two different PET/CT indices were studied; one aimed to reflect visual interpretation by a nuclear medicine specialist, and one automatically generated.
The study used a novel design that was symptom- rather than syndrome-based; an approach that aimed to reflect the realities of clinical practice.
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It aims to reflect real life.
But we know we will reach viewers far beyond Leeds, and our other programmes will aim to reflect that.
The Guardian Film Awards were conceived as an antidote to the already crowded awards calendar, aiming to reflect Guardian values in the inclusivity of the categories and reader involvement.
Unlike the show house rooms, the Cadillac aims to reflect the taste of its drivers more than its decorator, and that taste, like the stereo, runs to loud.
"The work aims to reflect the specific conditions of exhibiting and viewing art within the context of an art fair," we are told of this last work.
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