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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to send" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing an intention or purpose related to sending something, such as a message or information. Example: "The organization aimed to send a clear message about the importance of environmental conservation."
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They aimed to send a message about the health impact of eating too much fast food as well as sugary cereals and treats.
The action clearly aimed to send the message that Mr Obama will be embracing environmental activism with an enthusiasm not seen at the top of US government for eight years, perhaps ever.
Principally, this assault took the form of a Bad Taste band, called the Sugarcubes, which aimed to send up the kind of bouncy clichés that passed for Icelandic pop.
As the prime minister made his keynote speech about a new house building programme to develop 200,000 new homes, the activists aimed to send a strong signal to the government.
Virgin Galactic had aimed to send tourists into space early next year, and has already taken more than 700 flight bookings at $250,000 £156,0000) each.
Virgin Galactic had aimed to send tourists into space early next year, and has already taken more than 700 flight bookings costing more than £156,000 each.
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It aims to send out people's shares or cash within days of the flotation.
"I'm not the kind of director who aims to send a message out.
The London horror festival aims to send a shiver down your spine at Islington's Old Red Lion.
31 March Universities and colleges aim to send out a final decision.
The Islamic Republic has said it aims to send an astronaut into space.
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