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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to connect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or purpose of a project, initiative, or individual to establish a relationship or link between people, ideas, or entities.
Example: "The new community program aims to connect local artists with schools to foster creativity and collaboration."
Alternatives: "seeks to link" or "intends to unite".
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The $37.5bn £24bnn) project aims to connect almost every Australian home to a very high speed internet connection.
ConnectED aims to connect 99percentt of U.S. students to high-speed Internet within five years.
Messaging app Echo aims to connect you with the people closest to you – geographically, that is.
AdventureLink.com, for example, aims to connect travelers to adventure specialists, whether a tour operator or a travel agent.
The fellowship aims to connect talented, underrepresented graduates with Fortune 500 companies eager to employ them.
MoringaConnect aims to connect smallholder farmers to the global market for Moringa oil.
Android Messaging app Echo aims to connect you with the people closest to you – geographically, that is.
Part of the Guardian's response to this has been Guardian Labs, which aims to connect brands with the Guardian's audience.
Nkromo runs a programme called Atlanta Food & Farm, which aims to connect local growers, store owners and poor neighborhoods.
Pablo Ganguli the flamboyant organiser of the festival, aims to connect Britain's "finest minds with the rest of the world".
Spivack described it to me as "knowledge networking" -- ie it aims to connect people with each "for a purpose".
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