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The phrase "aims at judging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose or objective of an action or study that involves evaluation or assessment.
Example: "The research aims at judging the effectiveness of the new teaching methods implemented in the classroom."
Alternatives: "intends to evaluate" or "seeks to assess".
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Unfortunately, apart from the absence of a phenotype for the lec-minus mutant in rabbit-ligated ileal loops22, a model of cholera that primarily aims at judging cholera toxin-mediated fluid accumulation, this enzyme had not been extensively studied in vivo (for current 7th pandemic O1 El Tor strains).
The detection aims at judging whether a target is present or absent from the received data.
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Asked to complete a series of tasks aimed at judging the reliability of historical sources, the vast majority of students—including upper-level history majors struggled.
The ministry also said it made a counterproposal to the North for separate high-levels talks aimed at judging North Korea's sincerity in fulfilling its previous promises to give up its nuclear weapons programs.
Mr. Klein said the new accountability system would be aimed at judging every aspect of the school system, from the performance of teachers and students to that of administrators.
Purporting to tell the story of Facebook's founding by Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg and his friends, it charts the site's rise from a private project aimed at judging the attractiveness of his fellow students to a way for classmates to keep in touch, and eventually to a global phenomenon valued at billions of dollars.
The RNeasy data set was used in previous work aiming at judging RNA-quality from microarray data [ 39, 40].
Timing of condition occurrence is not aimed at judging causal relationships between medical care and complications, just flagging whether the condition occurred or was diagnosed during the hospitalisation.
Results indicate that many students could benefit from interventions aimed at improving their skill at judging their learning.
"It is disgusting to live here". A Taliban spokesman said the bombing, carried out by a Kabul engineer named Abdul Wahid, was a revenge attack aimed at judges.
It takes aim at judges of the fictional Elysium prize, who largely fail to read the books on their shortlist.
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