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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming i" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or a typographical error.
Example: "I am aiming to improve my skills in programming."
Alternatives: "striving to" or "targeting to".
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To address this issue, we analyzed the corresponding recombinant variant proteins aiming (i) to evaluate whether the mutations are genuinely pathogenic, (ii) to assess the severity of the mutation's impact and (iii) to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of loss-of-function.
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I agree with the environmental/animal-rights advocates' aims: I disagree with their (and the abortion opponents') tactics.
Ready, fire, aim, I say.
"Well, you know Mistress is athletic, so let's see how well I aim," I say.
However, there was no direct proof of a protein interaction with or close to the aimed I-PpoI recognition sites.
"I aim when I go up to the free-throw line now," he said then.
(I packed a Shenis a dick-shaped funnel chicks can use to pee but it was about a foot longer than I expected it to be, resulting in difficulties aiming. I ditched it after I almost pissed on my leg).
These are then rephrased by using positive language such as 'I will aim to', 'I will aim not to' and 'I can' to help support change.
Aim: I'm hoping to do 25.
Another aim I have is to form strong community partnerships.
"I can take aim, I can break a bone, a nose, a jaw.
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