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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming to test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to evaluate or assess something.
Example: "The researchers are aiming to test the effectiveness of the new drug in clinical trials."
Alternatives: "intending to evaluate" or "seeking to assess".
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Work starts in October under a £16m demonstration programme aiming to test ways of providing them with more support.
Also, in Sunday Business: A management group is aiming to test its Wall Street wisdom in baseball.
A linked operation in Greater Manchester began last week with police aiming to test 2,000 people convicted of serious offences before 1995.
As well as being fully biocompatible – and, therefore, safer – the fabrication process is also cheaper and more environmentally-friendly than that used for existing technologies, and the researchers are now aiming to test it in human clinical trials.
Demographia note that the house price data are obtained from a "multiple sources" none of which are specified which is not helpful for analysts aiming to test the accuracy of the affordability claims.
"Galileo Galilei-GG" is a proposed experiment in low orbit around the Earth aiming to test the equivalence principle to the level of 1 part in 1017 at room temperature.
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We aim to test this over the coming years.
These analyses aimed to test for interaction effects.
It aims to test a method of attaching objects in the weightless environment of space.
We aimed to test whether the deletion of Chop in T cells promotes antitumor immunity.
The researchers now aim to test the technique on other bacteria.
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