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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims at taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the goals or objectives of a person, organization, or project, particularly in a context where the focus is on achieving a specific outcome.
Example: "The new policy aims at taking significant steps towards reducing carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "intends to achieve" or "seeks to obtain".
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Its specific design aims at taking full advantage of the LXe scintillation properties.
The specific design aims at taking full advantage of the LXe.
This article aims at taking one step further by transforming these observations into numbers – a quantitative approach.
The template compression method aims at taking in more information from the original templates for the template representatives.
Point cloud registration step aims at taking information (color, depth and accelerometer data) from Kinect to build a point cloud.
This development aims at taking into consideration the effects of an inhomogeneous distribution of the stored energy.
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The company is aimed at taking on female talent and promoting women-led projects.
"Was it aimed at taking her out of the house?" the newspaper asked.
Mr Hunt outlined details of measures aimed at taking pressure off GPs.
The National Tertiary Education Union also dismissed the announcement as "purely a political ploy aimed at taking the heat off prime minister Turnbull".
They came to support the simultaneous overland Japanese assault across the Kokoda Trail aimed at taking Port Moresby.
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