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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming toward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or direction one is trying to achieve or reach.
Example: "The team is aiming toward a successful launch of the new product by the end of the year."
Alternatives: "striving for" or "working towards".
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You're all aiming toward the same outcome.
"I was aiming toward our numbness -- like wearing camouflage clothes without thinking about what that means".
"We're interested in aiming toward excellence for every child," he continued.
The bodies lay in unrecognizable knots, mostly in a cramped central aisle aiming toward the doors.
Instead of aiming toward defining moments, her interpretations are fluid, rhythmically driven, understated emotional journeys.
He was aiming toward an Israeli guardhouse at the Lebanese border, not at Israeli soldiers.
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It's all aimed toward college".
Each aims toward the ear-pleasing rather than the groundbreaking.
Bettman's remarks were aimed toward fans, players and sponsors.
Those talks were aimed toward standardizing fleets and leveraging their purchasing power.
There should be more monitors on corporate practices on the Internet aimed toward kids under 17.
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