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The phrase "aims to ease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to alleviate a problem or make a situation more comfortable.
Example: "The new policy aims to ease the burden on low-income families by providing additional financial support."
Alternatives: "seeks to alleviate" or "intends to reduce".
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The mobile unit aims to ease these pressures.
The program aims to ease the suffering of the Iraqi people.
"Bridges aims to ease this tension by allowing both sides to connect and learn from one another".
It is a fraught endeavour.The rule on alfalfa aims to ease growing trouble, on the fields and in court.
It aims to ease a global glut after more than two years of low prices that have overstretched many governments' budgets and spurred unrest in some countries.
It aims to ease this reintegration and at the same time to reduce re-offending rates and the impact of crime on society.
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These measures aim to ease restrictions on Iraq's civilian imports while cracking down on military imports and oil smuggling.
These gadgets aim to ease people into the digital era — many are designed for use by older adults.
Aiming to ease concern over the government's surveillance programmes, the president announced reforms that seem both obvious and overdue.
Border treaties signed in 1979 and 1986 aimed to ease the resulting tensions and avoid future incursions.
They aimed to ease mortgage finance by buying loans from banks and pooling these into mortgage-backed securities (MBS) which could be sold to pension and mutual funds.
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