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The phrase "aimed you" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is likely a misuse of the verb "aim."
Example: "I aimed you at the target" does not make sense in standard English usage.
Alternatives: "directed you" or "pointed you."
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The mischievous Web site Gawker has marketed a T-shirt, aimed, you assume, at especially odious young people, that reads: "Yes, I am quietly judging you".
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When you shoot, you aim, and when you shoot, when you aim, you aim at terrorists in order to protect civilians … You cannot have war without casualties".
When you shoot you aim, and when you shoot, when you aim, you aim at terrorists in order to protect civilians.
But no matter how carefully you aim, you end up with some collateral damage.
You aim, you shoot, you use your abilities wisely.
Pretty much any direction you aim, you're going to score a hit.
When you are writing an email, ask yourself what aim you wish to achieve.
You aim you direction of travel with the mouse, by moving in the direction you want to face.
When you talk about rape, I said, you get to decide where you aim: are you making fun of rapists?
Their school ethos is 'If You Aim High You Will Succeed'.
With a short story, you aim and you fire.
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