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Free sign upThe phrase "aimed to teach" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose or intention of a program, lesson, or initiative that is focused on education or instruction.
Example: "The workshop was aimed to teach participants effective communication skills for the workplace."
Alternatives: "intended to educate" or "designed to instruct".
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Dreier and Duchamp, along with Man Ray, founded the Société Anonyme in 1920, an organization that aimed to teach Americans about European and American modern art and to introduce the art and artists through lectures, performances, publications, and exhibitions.
Designed with the help of Kamal Mouzawak, a suave entrepreneur who has done much to promote traditional Lebanese food over the past decade, the course aimed to teach women how to use their home-cooking skills – which they took for granted as a domestic chore – to find jobs in catering.
The ontologies aimed to teach students the fundamental concepts of programming in Java.
The majority of the apps aimed to teach children the basics about numbers and letters.
Swift Playgrounds, by the way, was a project that also aimed to teach kids to code.
The second intervention aimed to teach the students to turn on and unlock the device prior to navigating to the correct screen pages.
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They'll come with an app that aims to teach children to program the bots.
"We also aim to teach poor people to increase their incomes from their garbage.
And the LearnToMod software aims to teach kids to code through Minecraft too.
But, they added, the camp aims to teach much more than business.
He started out as an athlete, aiming to teach physical education.
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