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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a target or objective that is in opposition to something or someone.
Example: "The campaign is aiming against the rising tide of misinformation in the media."
Alternatives: "targeting opposition" or "focusing on countering".
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Now I agree – I mean aiming against violence is sort of like getting rid of motherhood, people will say, or whatever, but one has to have an aspiration to work toward and this is one aspiration.
These are computer controlled players that will give you lots of practice for aiming against moving targets.
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We work to disrupt terrorist plots aimed against the UK, and against our friends and allies.
In Russia's view, everything America does in the world is aimed against Russia and everything aimed against Russia is directed by America.
But mainly it was aimed against being a fool, the disgrace of foolishness.
The new security measures include radiation detectors aimed against the threat of a nuclear-armed terrorist.
In recent months, both General Guei and Mr. Gbagbo ran xenophobic campaigns aimed against northerners.
Both were calculated killings aimed against supporters of the government, they said.
"We work to disrupt terrorist plots aimed against the U.K. and against our friends and allies".
Other rules are aimed against addiction to alcohol or drugs.Against drugs?
The United States should ensure that its anti-missile capabilities are not aimed against Russian national interests.
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