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The phrase "aims it" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The project aims it to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "targets it" or "focuses it".
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Yawd Muang steps behind his house, smiles for a few portraits, then removes his pistol from its holster and aims it at the mountains.
Lofty aims: it matches other messaging apps with its mix of one-to-one and group messaging, digital stickers and voice messages.
Ms. Knowles aims it at her litigious ex-vocal partners.
It aims, it says, to develop computers that think like humans.
He whips out his revolver, robed in fragrant silk, aims it at her.
As for Defoe's loftier aims, it goes without saying that the Englishman in his tale should triumph virtuously.
Then a man steps forward with a gun-like thermometer and aims it politely at your forehead.
He takes out a laser pointer and aims it at a triptych of badly hung wall maps in his office.
Then she takes a drill bit and aims it carefully at the one-millimeter-spot she must hit.
It is madness because the likelihood of Israel achieving the war aims it has set for itself is negligible.
"He's going to kick a water cooler or do something, but he never aims it at anybody but himself," Joe Torre said.
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