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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or goal of a project, study, or initiative to concentrate on a specific subject or area.
Example: "The research aims to focus on the impact of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "intends to concentrate" or "seeks to emphasize".
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Constructive journalism aims to focus on innovation, initiative and inspiring people trying to make a difference.
Auckland has said that he aims to focus on a "print-first" strategy for Metro.
The incubator aims to focus on innovations that can better predict and prevent disease.
It aims to focus critical engagement on symbolic representations of material forms.
He said the project aims to focus on other research areas where it can compete on a more international stage.
The ad aims to focus voter attention on the harsh real-world consequences if Roe were overturned and abortion became a criminal act.
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Columbia's Women, Peace and Security Program, however, aimed to focus its inaugural workshop on peace struggles closer to home.
Robinson said they aimed to focus the program on "our communities, our 'under-served' communities," and that the entrepreneurship grant would also go toward financial literacy training.
The review aimed to focus on education on working with people with dementia for pre-registration healthcare students.
Steve Kay and Peter Schultz aim to focus basic science powerhouse on translational medicine.
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