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The phrase "aiming for lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives related to learning or teaching experiences.
Example: "In our educational program, we are aiming for lessons that foster critical thinking and creativity among students."
Alternatives: "targeting lessons" or "seeking lessons".
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I bought one last Friday so I'm aiming for lessons all round.
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Here are the key steps involved in the use of lesson study: Maths teachers first set their overarching aim for lesson study; this may be as simple as "we aim to enhance the teaching and learning of mathematics".
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A number of relevant lessons can be learned by other (small) municipalities that plan to aim for 100% renewable energy.
They aim for perfection.
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