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The phrase "aims at lowering the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives related to reducing something, such as costs, risks, or emissions.
Example: "The new policy aims at lowering the carbon emissions produced by the factory."
Alternatives: "seeks to reduce the" or "intends to decrease the".
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"In opening up to more inspections, Iran aims at lowering the crisis over its nuclear case," said Falahtpisheh.
The method proposed in this paper (ED-LS) aims at lowering the computational cost of the local search by reducing, based on certain heuristics, the size of these neighbourhoods.
The evolved universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) terrestrial radio access network (E-UTRAN), which is also known as the 3GPP LTE mobile communication system, aims at lowering the cost of providing mobile broadband connectivity, reduction of end-user monthly fees, and delivery of new improved services and applications [1 3].
RESS is a transcriptional feedback mechanism that is activated in response to impairment of protein folding or transport and aims at lowering the protein load in the secretory route when ER stress conditions are sensed [ 34].
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Critics say those policies are aimed at lowering the value of the yen, which Mr. Abe's government has denied.
The bill contains a provision aimed at lowering the detainee cap from the current level of about 49,000 to about 40,000.
The Democrat-controlled Connecticut state legislature passed a bill aimed at lowering the cost of malpractice insurance at the end of this legislative session.
It's one of a number of changes aimed at lowering the station's average listener age from a frankly ludicrous 34.
At a turning point for the student loan industry a decade ago, the firm pressed Congress to kill legislation aimed at lowering the cost of college.
In another gesture apparently aimed at lowering the diplomatic temperature, South Korea's government is considering an $8m£6m6m) aid package for North Korea.
"This merger would have stifled competition, harming consumers by increasing health insurance prices and slowing innovation aimed at lowering the costs of healthcare," Snyder said in a statement.
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