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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming to slice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to cut or divide something, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The chef is aiming to slice the vegetables evenly for the salad."
Alternatives: "intending to cut" or "planning to divide".
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Don't fret about removing the pit if you're aiming to slice the stone fruit.
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I felt trapped by some new Wild West capitalism that aimed to slice the open range of the Internet into exclusive, economic corrals.
His government has drawn up a conservative macro-economic policy, which aims to slice the budget deficit from 5.1% of GDP in the current fiscal year to just 4% by 1998.
One of these is budgeting software that aims to slice in half the time it typically takes to build a budget.
Sangamo Biosciences, working with partners at the City Of Hope, a cancer research center near Los Angeles, as well as the University of Washington and the University of Pennsylvania, is testing a gene therapy that aims to slice out part of a receptor known as CCR5 that HIV uses to enter immune cells.
The 23-page 2018 budget proposal, which aims to slice the environmental regulator's overall budget by 25percenttoto $6.1 billion and staffing by 20percenttoto 12,400 as part of a broader effort to fund increased military spending, would cut deeply into programs like climate protection, environmental justice and enforcement.
Mixing up precisely controlled, strobing LED lights and finely timed good vibrations, Slow Dance is aiming to bring a slice of science to a living room near you.
In order to approximate a 3D tubular structure using the model described in Eq. (3) we aim to reconstruct slices of a 3D medium and combine them together to estimate the underlying geometry.
Aim to cut slices that will fit easily into your storage container.
Therefore, instead of aiming to reduce image blurring, it can be more advantageous to improve the SNR in DWI by means of free breathing scanning, which allows thin slice acquisitions and multiple-slice excitations for volumetric imaging.
So the 28-year-old, a rugby union World Cup winner with the All Blacks on home territory in 2011, will now aim to make another slice of history in a remarkable, controversial career at Old Trafford next month by becoming the first player to be crowned a world champion in each code.
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