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Discover Ludwig"aiming him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that a particular action or goal is aimed at someone or something. For example, "The organization was aiming him to become a leader in his industry."
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He was like being directed by someone behind him, who was kind of aiming him in the right direction.
The chestnut battled to a narrow success at Glorious Goodwood last month and there had been talk of aiming him at the St Leger if he had run with sufficient credit next week.
"But if I look round my yard, and take each as an individual, there's Spring Heeled, I'm aiming him at the National.
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"Then we'll aim him for the Jim Dandy at Saratoga in August and the Travers later in August.
(Producers of "The Best Man" had aimed him in the equivalent category for the Tonys too, but the nominating committee ruled his role a lead part).
But the Scatuorchios and the trainer Todd Pletcher believed he was far from an ordinary horse and aimed him for the Triple Crown.
Fatih Öke, the former press attache of Turkey's embassy in Washington DC, tweeted: "The bullet to Ambassador Karlov is not only aims him.
When the midnight hour came and went, Fisher put the baseball bat into Glover's hands and aimed him, fatally, into the darkness towards Barry Winchell's sleeping form.
Featuring more than 120 vintage prints, contact sheets and ephemera, the show aims to place him in his rightful context.
Aim to get him to say he thinks he might like to be more than friends.
Six rose up from the crowd and started aiming at him.
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