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The phrase "aims for smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives that involve reducing size, quantity, or scale in various contexts, such as design, production, or personal aspirations.
Example: "The new initiative aims for smaller carbon footprints in our manufacturing processes."
Alternatives: "strives for reduced" or "targets a smaller".
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While NASA engineers build bigger, faster-burning rocket engines, Tony Tao, SM '12, aims for smaller, slower-burning ones.
REUTERS Caesars Aims for Smaller Offering | The casino company Caesars Entertainment said in a filing that it planned to raise up to $50 million in an initial offering, less than a tenth of the roughly $532 million it had planned to raise last year, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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That creative breakthrough allowed shows to aim for smaller but more fervent audiences, to traffic not in quirky heroes but in flawed Everymen prone to depression and savagery.
And aim for smaller meals with snacks in between to provide your body with a steady supply of nutrients and fewer blood sugar spikes.
By contrast, newer competitors like Google Analytics and Amazon Web Services aim for smaller sales of technologies like analytics or cloud computing, but on a mass level.
"Under this new approach, we're aiming for smaller donations first, and we'll rely on those larger sources only if we need to do so down the road".
By aiming for smaller markets, startups can have a greater customer focus and build better products.
Those most interested in research were trying for jobs at large universities, and those more interested in teaching or in avoiding the "publish or perish" gauntlet were aiming for smaller schools.
It has done only friendly deals, aiming for small, healthy concerns, paying cash, not stock.
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