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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming to confront" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or goals related to addressing a particular issue or challenge.
Example: "The organization is aiming to confront the rising issue of climate change through innovative policies and community engagement."
Alternatives: "seeking to address" or "intending to tackle".
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Aiming to confront present-day vestiges of long-ago slavery at the University, Harvard officials today celebrated some of the people whose lives and toil remained invisible for so long, dedicating a plaque to four colonial-era slaves.
Even while aiming to confront modern audiences with the unimaginable horror of the recent past, many movies about the Nazi period also tend to offer the comfort of clear moral distinctions, dividing the world into innocent victims, monstrous villains, cowardly collaborators and heroes of resistance.
Most recently, Alexander authored legislation President Donald Trump signed into law aiming to confront the growing opioid epidemic in the country.
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Great adult literature aims to confront the full range of genuine human experience, a world where individuals do not wear the same black or white hat every day.
Despite its determination to press ahead in the Arctic, Shell aims to confront the risk that climate change may pose to its future, backing a resolution from activist shareholders which requires the company to test whether its business model is compatible with the pledge by the world's nations to limit global warming to 2C.
We also aim to confront the complexities of the 21st century security environment and contribute to the research and analysis that shapes the American response.
Binding Violence's discussion of the politicization of death in these literary texts aims to confront readers with the rhetoric and the political demands of equality in an emerging, fragile democracy or a state in crisis, preoccupied with its borders and its notions of identity.
They aimed to confront what they perceived as a growing threat to civil liberties from the digital realm.
In addition, He oversees the day-to-day operations of the Ideological Warfare Center (IWC), which aims to confront the roots of extremism and promote the true understanding of Islam.
Frances Whitehead, a professor of sculpture at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, aims to confront visitors with a changing climate throughout the year through an installation she is designing for The 606, the new park in Chicago that's being built on old railway tracks.
The interventions aim to confront complex issues, such as the migration of health professionals, the need to make the health system more responsive to demographic changes and the ageing population, and the challenge of ensuring the presence of professionals in remote and rural locations [ 1].
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