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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming to offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to provide something, such as a service or product.
Example: "Our company is aiming to offer innovative solutions that meet the needs of our clients."
Alternatives: "striving to provide" or "intending to deliver".
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"We are always aiming to offer them the best possible news analysis from home and abroad".
As a result, the Michigan team is aiming to offer a Braille tablet for less than $1,000.
Computational models have been developed to aid this process, aiming to offer cheaper and faster alternatives to costly screening strategies.
Some companies are competing with PayPal by looking specifically at the headaches it sometimes causes for businesses and aiming to offer a more customer-friendly service.
"We are aiming to offer great stories, amazing personalities and practical information for every woman who loves shoes and fashion," said Michael Rourke, the company's chief.
From Mississippi to California, producers have nurtured native sturgeon through aquatic farming and controlled fishing, aiming to offer the panache but not the guilt.
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The UID aims to offer proof of identity.
The organisers aim to offer a broad appeal, more akin to the Latitude and Hay festivals.
An interfaith gathering planned for 9.00am aimed to offer comfort and encouragement to the occupiers.
While making some sets, it aims to offer licences to manufacturers in the far east.
Should every school aim to offer cultural opportunities to their students?" he asked.
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