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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming to train" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is working towards a goal of training themselves or others. For example, "John is aiming to train for a marathon next year."
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Their Stand Up for African Mothers programme is aiming to train an additional 15,000 midwives across Africa by 2015.
The US will step up such help, aiming to train a further 10,000, and look for the "coalition of the clearly willing" to help too.
Whereas their predecessors lavished spending on universities, aiming to train a small elite, the current generation of Latin American leaders say they recognise the value of ensuring that all children, especially the poorest, get a proper schooling.
A big part of this strategy is its Vive X accelerator program which is aiming to train the next generation of innovative VR companies.
In this article we describe a radically different industry–academia collaboration between the School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), aiming to train students in research and give them an insight into medicinal chemistry as practiced in industry.
Although the recent years have seen a steep increase in the offerings of post-graduate management education programs in health and healthcare, the majority of these programs are still traditionally conceived and designed, aiming to train students to deal with specific, domestic, current problems.
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Some tout the benefits of more competition among schools; others aim to train more teachers and reduce class sizes.
Started in 2003, the boot camp, Female Future, aims to train the country's next generation of directors.
The boot camp, called Female Future, "aims to train the country's next generation of directors," Mark Scott writes.
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