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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to write" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an intention or goal related to writing something, such as a document, article, or book.
Example: "She aimed to write a novel that would inspire readers around the world."
Alternatives: "intended to write" or "planned to write".
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He aimed to write a text that instilled national pride.
The planned parade had been widely reported in the media, and I aimed to write about what went down.
And she certainly never aimed to write these "victim to victory" ballads when she was starting out.
With his master's degree in Strategic Public Relations, he aimed to write a description accessible to the general public.
O'Neill aimed to write a stage play as a novel, showing each character at that intersecting moment of saying what is felt and what is heard.
Through Bravo, Sattouf befriended other cartoonists, and joined a studio of young artists who aimed to write comic books for a more sophisticated literary readership.
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