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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed was" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is an incorrect word order and does not follow standard English syntax.
Example: "The project aimed was to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "was aimed at" or "aimed to".
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His refusal to make known the gender of the person to whom his affections were aimed was, he reasoned, out of a desire to "universalise" his poetry.
Even more well aimed was his final dedication to "the people who deserve the most recognition, but tend to get the least, the subs".
This step aimed was to evaluate an existing training (Helpers) as a foundational curriculum for CAM Reach and to identify key areas for tailoring.
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I propose our aim be that.
Their aim is to maintain autonomy.
The aim was clear.
His aim was perfect.
That aim was fulfilled.
Morrison's aim was different.
The immediate aim was achieved.
But the aim was political.
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