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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to destroy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or objectives, particularly in contexts involving conflict, competition, or negative outcomes.
Example: "The villain in the story aims to destroy the hero's reputation through deceit and manipulation."
Alternatives: "intends to eliminate" or "seeks to annihilate".
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Cubism aims to destroy by designed disorder.
Futurism aims to destroy by the machine myth.... Dadaism aims to destroy by ridicule.
Surrealism aims to destroy by the denial of reason.
Expressionism aims to destroy by aping the primitive and insane.... Abstractionism aims to destroy by the creation of brainstorms.
Scott Walker, the Tea Party's state governor in Wisconsin, aims to destroy state workers' collective bargaining rights.
For many western observers there is no doubt about the culprit: Hizbullah, which aims to destroy Israel and unsettle the western camp.
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"We aim to destroy it.
"They are aiming to destroy that system," Mr. Toshikawa said.
"Virginia Vermiculite is aiming to destroy the historic district," Mr. Taylor said.
These new software companies need far fewer employees than the companies they aim to destroy.
It would make a mockery of America's original war aim: to destroy a safe haven for international terrorism.
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