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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims both for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a goal or objective that targets two different outcomes or purposes simultaneously.
Example: "The new policy aims both for economic growth and environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "targets both" or "seeks both".
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Madeleine Albright, former US Secretary of State and avid jewelry collector, once wrote: "Jewelry and pins have been worn throughout history as symbols of power, sending messages…" The Bykovs' message is clear: aim both for the global luxury consumers and posterity.
He aims for frugality both in the stocks he buys and in Clipper's expenses.
He aims for frugality both in the stocks he buys and in fund expenses.
And it aims for both to be more successful.
Survival looks a more realistic aim, both for the club and him.
"When I talked to him last night, we were talking about how we're both aiming for another win, so we can both be in Detroit," Ryan said.
Li, pictured, who has been justly showered with awards for her previous three books, seems to be aiming for both.
"Of course we're aiming for both," replies Kruis bluntly.
Aiming for both wistful and joyous, it never quite nuzzles into the bosom of either.
Once upon a time it may have been easier to reconcile aiming for both greatness and profits.
"I know that winning just one of those trophies will be difficult, but I am ready to aim for both".
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