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The phrase "aims to fetch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or goal of retrieving or obtaining something, often in a technical or programming context.
Example: "The new software aims to fetch data from multiple sources to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "intends to retrieve" or "seeks to obtain".
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Entrepreneurship differs wildly among countriesAMERICA is an engine of innovation, as attested by the upcoming public listing of Twitter, which aims to fetch a cool $1 billion.
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Well, it's aiming to fetch and process data from most major players like telcos, banks, public utilities, be integrated with major storage players like dropbox; and offer workflows like signing, paying, and so on.
He was aiming toward a public offering expected to fetch a $300 million valuation.
Boy, I love to fetch.
He went to Mali to fetch Touré.
'fetchType' indicates how many objects to fetch.
'fetchType' determines how to fetch the objects.
Allow me to fetch you some Vaseline.
It is now expected to fetch $5 million to $7 million.
Likes to fetch the tennis ball.
It is expected to fetch £125,000.
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