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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming to set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an intention or goal to establish something, such as a standard, a target, or a condition.
Example: "The organization is aiming to set new benchmarks for sustainability in the industry."
Alternatives: "striving to establish" or "intending to create".
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Jack White is aiming to set a Guinness world record with the first single from his forthcoming solo album.
But this year, with global attention focused on the matter, countries are aiming to set a precedent of inclusion.
The chapters focus on the national regulations that affect the lives of companies aiming to set up operations in these countries, including the regulatory framework.
He should be the model for any mogul or media company aiming to set up an online universe that retains both participants and advertisers.
The show, "Don't Know Much About History," pokes gentle fun at the American public's lack of general historical knowledge, aiming to set things right, sort of.
Aiming to "set the agenda for a new age of political debate", the Left Book Club was re-launched this week at a meeting at the Conway Hall in London.
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It would aim to set an example," it says.
He aims to set them at the same cost as conventional plug sockets.
Mrs. Clinton aims to set up an early-warning system, community by community.
This "refreshingly pugnacious book" aims to set the record straight, Richard E. Nicholls said here last year.
The report aims to set up traditional medicine for contemporary health needs, diseases and standards.
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