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The word 'aimlessly' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adverb that means 'in a manner that lacks purpose or direction'. For example, you can use it in a sentence such as: "She wandered aimlessly through the park, lost in her thoughts."
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aimlessly
adverb
Without an aim, purpose or direction; in an aimless manner.
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Fixed cameras were set up around the Sky News studio and, as they aimlessly cut from one to another, we'd hear the disembodied voices of Sky News bigwigs telling us how great Sky News is.
The peaceful atmosphere and, bizarrely, the large number of cows aimlessly wandering around, seemed at odds with the gruesome past of the site.
That all came about when Plasil, who saw he was about to be replaced, started wandering about the pitch aimlessly, trying to waste more time.
Nevertheless, at its peak, I had over a dozen people watching me aimlessly drift around a supermarket.
Every second spent explaining this is a second where nobody is standing in the middle of nowhere, blasting their gun off aimlessly as an excessive amount of money rains down on them.
A couple of acquaintances offered him temporary shelter but he spent most of his days wandering aimlessly around London, trying to keep warm during the winter months.
Cádiz city The best way to appreciate Cádiz – as well as Tarifa, Sanlúcar and, to a lesser extent, Jérez – is by wandering aimlessly.
So the fact that rich kids can swan aimlessly from gap year to internship to a job at father's bank/ministry/TV network – while the poor kids sweat into their barista uniforms – is not an accident: it is the system working normally.
Wandering aimlessly through a deserted shopping precinct together counts.
"We do not expect companies to aimlessly boil the ocean," she said.Her words have provided scant comfort: defence lawyers say that their clients feel that if they investigate problems less exhaustively, they risk giving the impression that they are withholding information.
Below one of these hills lies a town of some 500,000 people, but the scene betrays few signs of life: some soldiers stand about, a factory that used to process timber is quiet, its trucks idle, its "workers" sitting aimlessly.
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