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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming directly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a focused intention or target in various contexts, such as goals, actions, or strategies.
Example: "The team is aiming directly at increasing their market share by implementing innovative marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "targeting specifically" or "focusing squarely".
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Knowing Francis, though, he probably missed his own head while aiming directly at it.
Our system produced some unexpected behaviors sometimes, when the LEDs were not aiming directly into the sensors.
Like car drivers aiming directly at one another, governments are challenging their counterparts to flinch first and give in.
It must be targeted, aiming directly at the high and volatile funding costs that euro-area banks face.
The more skeptical view is that Mr. Greenspan, for all his protestations that he is not aiming directly at stock prices, is really doing just that.
Program notes bill the piece as aiming "directly at the contemporary fabricated female in a critique that uncovers a deeper feminine truth".
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But this latest video was aimed directly at the UK.
Pepper spray was aimed directly at our eyes.
But the Reconstruction amendments were aimed directly at the states.
Otherwise, the creators aim directly at the enormous targets of nostalgia and sentimentality.
Many of these were slick, entertaining productions aimed directly at the re-energized middle-class audience.
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