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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming at this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a goal or target that one is trying to achieve or focus on.
Example: "The team is aiming at this specific outcome to ensure the project's success."
Alternatives: "targeting this" or "focusing on this".
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"So, there's no point trying to reach these kids because they won't buy any of the products here and if marketers are aiming at this audience, they maybe they should advertise with Disney".
Aiming at this problem, we propose several parallel attribute reduction algorithms in this paper.
Longer term, the service will not just be about aiming at this part of the market.
Calcium silicates and calcium orthophosphates have already been experimentally tested on adhesives aiming at this therapeutic/remineralization effect [28],[29].
Aiming at this problem, an improved reference database impact localizing algorithm with reduced training points is presented in this article.
Aiming at this objective, a knowledge representation scheme is proposed, which is called DRFK (Dynamic Representation of Fuzzy Knowledge).
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I then carefully aimed at this one and fired.
Who will Trump take aim at this time?
Itanium is aimed at this low-volume, high-end market.
Radio Free Fife: "How many pins have the players aimed at this week?" "Dead aim?" "Yes".
Almost the entire current scanning effort by American libraries is aimed at this 15percentt.
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