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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming direction" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing the focus or target of an effort or action, but it may require additional clarification for better understanding.
Example: "The team is currently working on aiming direction for their marketing strategy to reach a broader audience."
Alternatives: "target direction" or "focus direction".
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Moreover, the main applications, challenges and limitations of DfR were identified aiming the direction for future research.
This method of play inspired Jarvis to add a second joystick dedicated to aiming the direction projectiles were shot.
Thorson also chose to limit the aim direction to the eight ordinal directions rather than affording complex 360 degree controls.
That is, without aim, direction, purpose and without communication on either side between scientists, clinicians and others involved in disseminating and implementing that science.
You aim you direction of travel with the mouse, by moving in the direction you want to face.
Aim the direction of travel arrow at the first landmark.
When ready to use the fire extinguisher, shake it so the vinegar water engages the baking soda and you can aim the direction with your straw.
Aim your direction of travel arrow at one of the landmarks, then orient the compass and the map according to the readings.
The model for supervision presupposes co-operation and when changes are made in the university level system this model for supervision may lead to challenges if preceptors and students have different aims, directions and expectations about supervision.
He should keep aiming in that direction.
Yet "?Culture" signals that she is aiming in that direction.
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