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The phrase "aims to develop an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or goal of a project, initiative, or research to create or improve something.
Example: "The organization aims to develop an innovative approach to renewable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "seeks to create a" or "intends to establish an".
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In terms of developing players, Players First aims to "develop an environment in club soccer which encourages the development of each player to whatever level they choose to develop," according to Payne.
This studio aims to develop an alternative.
The project aims to develop an autonomous swimming robot able to operate indefinitely in remote, unstructured locations.
The 4DM-PET experiment aims to develop an innovative detector module for PET applications.
Hence, this paper aims to develop an adequate constitutive model of UHPFRC for low-velocity impact simulations.
This paper aims to develop an autonomic thermal management system of graphite fiber/polymer composite structures using their electrical property.
This study aims to develop an analytical model that could predict the contaminant migration process induced by CO2 storage.
This paper aims to develop an historical understanding of the making of the CSYS through a focus on Cabot.
The current study aims to develop an optimization model for the operations management of RAS specializing in ornamental fish.
This study aims to develop an evaluation process for comparing the energy performances of Green and non-Green buildings.
This research aims to develop an analytical model of the supplier selection process in designing a supply chain network.
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