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The phrase "aims at you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is directed towards a specific person or audience.
Example: "The marketing campaign aims at you, the young professionals looking for innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "targets you" or "is directed at you".
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And if that youth tends to be easily wounded by the inevitable slings and arrows life aims at you, is acutely sensitive to psychic pain, and seeks to dampen the sadness and uncertainty with a pill, some powder or a puff, well, a Richards is a veritable GPS of a man.
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