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The phrase "aims merely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the intention or goal of something is limited or not extensive.
Example: "The project aims merely to raise awareness about environmental issues."
Alternatives: "intends only" or "seeks simply".
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Now, Meridiana aims merely to be a neighborhood hangout.
It aims merely to add five employees to its current eight.
Strauss aims merely to separate the waters from their yucky impurities.
Critics suggest that strategy aims merely to stop the violence without promoting real change.
But McCain-Lieberman aims merely to accustom the nation gently to doing business in a different way.
Which is why they say that their marriage tax break proposal aims merely to 'send a signal'.
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So Mr Rubio would aim merely to flatten and simplify the tax code.
This oratory aimed merely at instructing or interesting an audience and had of necessity no political function.
Reforms that aim merely to increase police compliance with existing rules of engagement cannot undo the disproportion.
IS IRAN trying to build a bomb, or is its nuclear work aimed merely at keeping the lights on?
A compromise may yet be found but a half-hearted fudge aimed merely at avoiding default or downgrade, rather than addressing the fun damental problem that the US is spending too much, should not reassure investors.
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