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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to achieve something specific.
Example: "The organization aimed to take significant steps towards environmental sustainability this year."
Alternatives: "intended to achieve" or "sought to obtain".
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The researchers aimed to take a prescriptive approach to break-taking, something they say isn't studied enough in the academic literature.
Mr. Lichtenstein said he aimed to "take the literal out of the image".
"Their move is aimed to take advantage of this global trend".
Mr. Étienne said the group aimed to take control of other towns.
They aimed to take art to the edge of its own destruction".
Police in Maryland say Zain Imdad, 28, aimed to take his estranged wife from her family.
As for her skeptical boss, she aimed to take as much off his plate as possible.
Lester Pelton was among the throngs of individuals who aimed to take part in this historic event.
Owler said the review announced on Sunday aimed to take a scalpel to services provided under Medicare.
When I took with the e pawn, I aimed to take over the c line and the c6 square.
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Germany were vigilant as they aimed to take the sting out of Spain.
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