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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming squarely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a direct focus or intention towards a specific target or goal.
Example: "The campaign is aiming squarely at young voters to increase their participation in the upcoming election."
Alternatives: "targeting directly" or "focusing intently".
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The message was obvious: Apple is aiming squarely at the mainstream.
Waymo appears to be aiming squarely at a shared-transportation model.
The title "Vinyl" is even more direct, aiming squarely for the last generation that remembers records as a standardized format.
Aiming squarely at disaffected Labour voters, May said the Conservatives must seek to "govern for the whole nation".
Mr. Bush is aiming squarely at the married group too, with his reignited campaign devoted to education.
Aiming squarely at CJ Sansom's Shardlake territory, it's the first in a series set in Elizabethan England featuring the feisty monk Giordarno Bruno.
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All aimed squarely at homegrown, multiplex audiences.
And at least one stunt is aimed squarely at investors.
The German proposal, however, is aimed squarely at employers.
She now makes clothes aimed squarely at executive women.
KaZaA's program is aimed squarely at behavioral change.
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