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The phrase "aiming to start" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you want to indicate that you have an intent to begin something. For example, "I am aiming to start a new project next week".
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Participant said it was aiming to start the untitled channel in the summer of 2013.
Participant said it was aiming to start the yet-unnamed channel next summer.
Three years later, EDF can only say it is aiming to start generating electricity in 2018.
Meanwhile, Global Radio in Luxembourg is aiming to start its satellite service in 2005.
Into this breach, school systems around the country have been aiming to start new high schools like P-Tech.
BC Partners, a private equity fund based in Europe, is aiming to start a 6 billion euro fund.
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The Government aims to start paying money on July 1.
Winston, an entrepreneurship minor, aims to start her own business after she gets her PhD.
But clearly, as I aimed to start over, that "me" was closed for business.
We aim to start negotiations about a comprehensive solution with Iran in February".
It aims to start trading this week, but a date has not been confirmed.
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