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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to utilize something in a specific way.
Example: "The project was aimed to use innovative technology to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "intended to utilize" or "designed to employ".
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Many of the British team's projects aimed to use behavioral research for social uplift.
She aimed to use earnings from that profession as a springboard to nursing school.
The company aimed to use the drug to treat a type of diabetes that causes nerve damage and can cause sensory loss in the extremities.
A message on the club website said it aimed "to use the global reach of the Premier League to help spread prosperity across Africa".
The American conductor Paul Haas (they are not related) aimed to use darkness to offer listeners a dreamlike experience at the Church of the Ascension.
It is aimed to use waveform analysis for this approach.
In this work, we aimed to use ATPS technology for partitioning of P. fluorescens GalDH.
We aimed to use the specific rapid prototyping drill template to achieve such requirement.
Thus, we aimed to use light for the highly tunable, nontoxic, simple, and high-resolution spatiotemporal control of protein assembly.
We aimed to use a model that mimics the clinical situation seen in renal IRI using fluid-resuscitated large animals.
Their paper aimed to use cuckoo search to optimize time scheduling of their duties in the hospital.
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