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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming primarily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the main focus or objective of an action or initiative.
Example: "The organization is aiming primarily to improve community health through various outreach programs."
Alternatives: "focusing mainly" or "targeting chiefly".
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Instead of aiming primarily to enhance their companies' strategic position, many corporate VCs seem to be focusing mostly on financial returns just like traditional VCs.
The European Space Agency has commissioned a number of development activities on micro-rovers for planetary surface missions, aiming primarily at geochemistry and exobiology science applications on Mars.
According to this model, type-B plants would be adequate in strategies aiming primarily at soil C sequestration, while type-K would be more appropriate in reducing a soil's susceptibility to physical degradation.
The 2008 US Food and Drug Administration industry guidance for licensing of antidiabetic drugs greatly increased the number of cardiovascular outcome trials in diabetes, but most trials opted for non-inferiority designs aiming primarily to show absence of cardiovascular toxicity in the shortest possible time.
Toytemic: Their pitch: Toytemic (founded in 2011) is aiming primarily toy robotics.
neutrophil myeloperoxidase activation, by the action of hypochlorite that selectively attacks proteins, aiming primarily at the lysine, tryptophan, cysteine, and methionine residues.
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