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The phrase "aiming to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to create or achieve something.
Example: "The organization is aiming to make a positive impact on the community through its various programs."
Alternatives: "striving to create" or "intending to produce".
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Aiming to make some major life moves in 2017?
The exhibition is aiming to make connections.
We weren't aiming to make travel teams or win scholarships.
Now, the managers of some marquee companies are aiming to make this concession permanent.
He's aiming to make a product that fits into a fast-food restaurant.
And I speak to those leading programmes that are aiming to make a difference.
Sony is also aiming to make its game business profitable this year.
Starbucks said: "We're aiming to make our cups recyclable by 2015".
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Kristy Richards works with immunotherapies especially monoclonal antibody therapies aiming to make them effective for cancer patients dogs and people.
Black is not aiming to make sense.
Both are aiming to make the final in Daegu.
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