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The phrase "aiming to make it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to achieve something.
Example: "She is aiming to make it in the competitive world of fashion design."
Alternatives: "striving to achieve it" or "working to accomplish it".
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Instead of curtailing the charitable deduction, we should be aiming to make it an even bigger part of our culture.
The company is also working on a new website, aiming to make it more compatible with mobiles and tablets.
Now, a controversial new project is revamping Bangalore's roads, aiming to make it a more walkable city.
The Berlin film festival that immediately follows showcases more documentaries aiming to make it on to the Academy's shortlist, as does Austin's SXSW equivalent in March.
Ahrendts went to Indiana's Ball State University aiming to make it as a designer, but soon realised she lacked the raw design talent of her fellow students.
Warren Hoge (NYT) FRANCE: LEGAL OVERHAUL SHELVED -- An ambitious plan to overhaul the justice system, aiming to make it more independent of politicians, has been shelved.
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Most ambitious, perhaps, is its creators aim to make it a self-sustaining business by 2014.
The amendment that made its way into the omnibus spending bill aims to make it harder for some bondholders to challenge restructuring arrangements.
It aims to make it easier for entrepreneurs to set up small businesses in the United States.
That sounds very technical, but Frenkel aims to make it understandable, even beautiful.
Social enterprises aim to make it easier for refugees to get a break.
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