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The phrase "aiming to speed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or intentions to increase the pace or efficiency of a process or action.
Example: "The team is aiming to speed up the production process to meet the growing demand."
Alternatives: "looking to accelerate" or "seeking to enhance speed."
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The two companies announced an alliance yesterday, aiming to speed the deployment of optical networks.
Stripe is not the only company aiming to speed up payouts for its customers.
A system aiming to speed up the process of switching account providers has been in place for 15 months in the UK.
In January he issued an executive order aiming to speed up deportations and hold migrants in detention centres until their cases can be heard.
Last year, aiming to speed expansion, Dutch Bros. started offering extraordinarily generous terms to loyal employees like Von Tersch, who started as a minimum-wage bro-ista when she was 19.
The new American leader issued an executive order earlier in the day aiming to speed the construction of the wall.
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They aim to speed up treatment while avoiding antibiotic resistance.
This non-invasive brain stimulation technique aims to speed up language recovery.
The latter evaluation aims to speed up the optimisation procedure.
The system, introduced in 2014, aims to speed the availability of potentially life-saving procedures.
The apps aim to speed communication among medical professionals in different facilities.
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