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The phrase "aims at avoiding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or goals related to preventing something from happening.
Example: "The new policy aims at avoiding any potential conflicts of interest within the organization."
Alternatives: "seeks to prevent" or "strives to avoid".
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Pre-announcement lobbying aims at avoiding Challenged Second Requests.
The approach also aims at avoiding reduction of the robot workspace through a kinematic optimization.
We discuss its operational semantics which aims at avoiding ambiguities and inconsistency.
The proposed algorithm aims at avoiding mal-operation, possible with the conventional three-phase transformers differential protection scheme due to transient phenomena, including the magnetic inrush current, simultaneous inrush with internal fault, and faults with current transformer saturation.
Science traditionally aims at avoiding type I errors.
This policy aims at avoiding the lack of balance on the number of elements after a MST split [12].
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The school had strict policies aimed at avoiding cliques.
The lofty rhetoric seemed aimed at avoiding that outcome.
The plan to sell off state assets, including a bank, is aimed at avoiding a bailout.
Many of the Martinos Center's subject screening criteria are aimed at avoiding these hazards.
She endorsed a legal strategy aimed at avoiding a sweeping Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action.
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