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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to bridge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention to connect or reconcile two different ideas, groups, or concepts.
Example: "The initiative aims to bridge the gap between technology and education, fostering collaboration between both sectors."
Alternatives: "seeks to connect" or "intends to unite".
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North Carolina's Racial Justice Act aims to bridge that gap.
Your organisation also aims to bridge the gap between academics and practitioners in development.
The Right Place, Right Time report aims to bridge that gap.
Their book, which presents a series of case studies, aims to bridge the divide.
Shared Interest Society aims to bridge this gap by helping farmers develop their businesses in a sustainable way.
The MediaMVP, a new product from Hauppauge, aims to bridge this gap by fetching media files from your Windows PC and playing them on the TV.
The initiative was made possible by solar finance business, SunFunder, which aims to bridge the funding gap between investors and up and coming solar businesses in east Africa.
Their production clearly aims to bridge the gap between 17th-century tricksters and 21st-century bankers, all peddling get-rich-quick schemes.
Naomi Timperley is the co-founder of Enterprise Lab - a social enterprise which aims to bridge the gap between education, employment and enterprise.
It aims to bridge the size gulf between a palmtop and a laptop, but winds up inheriting the worst aspects of each.
The program aims to bridge the gap between promising technologies which are being developed in universities and research centers, and large-scale industrial applications powered by renewable energy.
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