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The phrase "aims to delegate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or goals related to assigning tasks or responsibilities to others.
Example: "The new management strategy aims to delegate more responsibilities to team leaders to enhance efficiency."
Alternatives: "intends to assign" or "seeks to distribute".
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The truth is, people often fail to embrace the opportunities they claim to want, and managers often fail to yield the authority they aim to delegate.
In the first phase, delegation request, the delegator requests to delegate an attribute to a delegate.
Paul was prepared to delegate.
Reluctance to delegate.
One is to delegate.
So what to delegate?
But I learned you have to delegate.
People who like to delegate.
And therefore, to delegate more.
He's going to delegate.
Maybe you need to delegate.
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