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The phrase "aiming at him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is directing their focus, intention, or action towards a specific person.
Example: "The archer was aiming at him, carefully adjusting his stance before releasing the arrow."
Alternatives: "targeting him" or "directing at him".
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Six rose up from the crowd and started aiming at him.
He didn't want to know if the C.I.A. trainee was aiming at him from his window.
I mean, I threw something at a player once, but I wasn't aiming at him".
Almost immediately, the controller realized the F/A-18 was aiming at him, and tried to abort the mission.
The Wayne County prosecutor, Kym Worthy, said Mr. Etheridge shot twice at the ceiling to try to stop Proof before aiming at him.
He tells of his long illusion that the three made an enchanted trio; and then of the day when, hunting together, he senses Konrad aiming at him.
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with a gun aimed at him.
Only one pass was aimed at him.
I aimed at him and began shooting".
Barack Obama assumed the barb was aimed at him.
Mr. Jacoby recalls thinking the shots were aimed at him.
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