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Free sign upThe phrase "aimed to start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to initiate something, such as a project or process.
Example: "The organization aimed to start a new initiative to promote environmental awareness in the community."
Alternatives: "intended to initiate" or "sought to commence".
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But clearly, as I aimed to start over, that "me" was closed for business.
She had just launched her own business and aimed to start sending nano-satellites into space.
Michael Tomsic, president of Hyper Tech, said the company aimed to start selling wires in a couple of years.
While Chubb insures $400,000 homes as the low end of its market, A.I.G. has aimed to start its coverage at $1 million.
Mr. Kitsmarishvili said the president aimed to start an offensive in 2004, but met with resistance from Western and other Georgian officials.
In July of this year, I decided to apply for jobs in the UK and aimed to start training in August 2016, craving the familiarity of home.
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Three years later, EDF can only say it is aiming to start generating electricity in 2018.
We aim to start negotiations about a comprehensive solution with Iran in February".
Participant said it was aiming to start the untitled channel in the summer of 2013.
ASEAN also aims to start trade talks with Japan in April.
Participant said it was aiming to start the yet-unnamed channel next summer.
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