Sentence examples for aimed up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aimed up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a direction or intention that is upward or towards a higher position or goal.
Example: "The project was aimed up at improving the overall efficiency of the system."
Alternatives: "directed upward" or "targeted higher".

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If fingers need to be pointed, they need to be aimed up front.

A shot aimed up at the night sky through a basketball hoop shows the stars drifting through it.

Near the Hollywood sign, someone has painted a message on the ground, aimed up at the helicopters, reading "Tourists go away".

A Portuguese ceramic sconce takes a 60-watt bulb and can be aimed up or down; $250 at Breukelen, 68 Gansevoort Street (Washington Street).

The influx of cash and the new rules have allowed the national Democratic Party to overcome a cash shortage and provide Democrats in key states like Virginia and North Carolina with money for early voting drives, additional staff and canvassing aimed up and down the ticket.

"We were good and owed it to ourselves to attack better than we did last week at Hull. "Defensively we aimed up again which is good for us after taking a fair bit of criticism a few weeks ago.

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If blokes don't aim up, they admit it.

Fran faces the camera, but his eyes aim up at the rain.

They are designed so badly; the shower heads aim down, when really, like a bidet, they should probably aim up.

Where, High Flux Test Module (HFTM) design aiming up to 1000 °C has been intensively investigated.

More than simply rotating to see behind myself, I can aim up and down, duck, or even (with care) sprint across the room.

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