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The phrase "aims to be usable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the intention of a product, service, or system to be user-friendly or accessible.
Example: "The new software aims to be usable for both beginners and experienced users, ensuring a smooth learning curve."
Alternatives: "intends to be user-friendly" or "seeks to be accessible."
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Therefore, a new sensor node has been developed (called WiSeN) which aims to be usable in all WSN applications.
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"We really want it to be usable information".
Simpler will be better than complex, and copyright will have to be simplified to be usable.
It is to be usable in 2010 and completed in early 2011.
If hydrogen is to be usable, nanotech will have to find the way.
It's large enough to be usable though not distracting.
Real interfaces generally need more variation and focus to be usable.
Roads in the area had to be planked to be usable during heavy rains.
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