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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming straight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of directing something directly towards a target or goal without deviation.
Example: "In archery, the key to hitting the bullseye is aiming straight at the center of the target."
Alternatives: "pointing directly" or "targeting accurately".
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A bright X-ray tail located in the upper left of the image is aiming straight for Abell 2142.
Directly over the center of the floor, about twenty feet up, was a camera, aiming straight down; a man roaming the floor held another.
Mr. Freeh is clearly aiming straight at Mr. Corzine, and is not the type of opponent who can be sent packing with a quick settlement.
Inside the huge lantern at the top were five great beacons, one aiming straight up through a hole in the top and the others coming out the windows.
And then there was the casual stuff - aka Games for Everyone - with a stack of titles aiming straight for the Nintendo mainstream.
He snapped out a command, and the three lifted their rifles, aiming straight at us, from a distance of about 20 feet.
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("Please aim straight.
"He aimed straight at my heart".
Others want to aim straight away for elimination.
Kit lowers her shoulder and aims straight at her sister.
When Ms. Bogart aims straight, she can hit her targets.
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