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The phrase "aiming out" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one is directing attention or focus outward, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The team is aiming out towards new markets to expand their reach."
Alternatives: "looking outward" or "focusing externally".
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At five, the par three, I'm aiming out towards the ocean.
Then in 2009, we covered Appsaurus, a native iPhone app recommendation engine that was aiming out "outsmart Apple's App Store genius".
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Barricades lined police property and massive temporary light fixtures aimed out at the streets, all seemingly in preparation for demonstrations that had not yet come.
We aim to point out the benefit of HCOR compared with COOR.
Futures studies aims to point out alternative futures and explore options.
A well-stroked three-wood aimed out my Brooklyn window could easily hit half a dozen.
We're often shown the bright theater lights; the dancers aim out into the auditorium, but never at the camera.
Eileen's gospel, according to her, "wasn't 'Aim high'; it was 'Aim out — to life.' " She set her children a feisty example.
Inside, a battleship turret trio of gun-barrel vents aims out of the centre of the dash.
Aldo's got his gun aimed out the window and he says "bang bang bang".
He said he was aiming "all out" for a Conservative victory next time.
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