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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims for brawn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives related to physical strength or muscularity, often in the context of fitness or bodybuilding.
Example: "The new training program aims for brawn, focusing on heavy lifting and resistance exercises to build muscle mass."
Alternatives: "targets strength" or "strives for muscle".
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Unlike Navigator Live, Courtyard Camera aims for brawn not brain.
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Their fifth studio album aims for hard-rock brawn and psychedelic sprawl, as evidenced by cameos from the Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme and Bill Ryder-Jones of the Coral.
Aim for muscle fatigue.
"A one-two finish for Brawn is exceptional," Button said.
The Briton won his one world title that year, racing for Brawn GP.
His style is a compromise between Nashville's seemingly overwhelming soft-rock urges and its need for brawn.
Button's solitary world championship was won in 2009 driving for Brawn, which became Mercedes.
It was Button's first pole since the Monaco Grand Prix in 2009, when he was driving for Brawn.
(Pitino aims for 40).
Brawn had left the engineers and mechanics with a reminder of the need to aim for the same targets again next year in order to prove that their astonishing success in 2009 was no fluke.
They aim for perfection.
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