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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to involve" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that has the goal of including someone or something else in a particular activity. For example, "The program aims to involve local residents in the decision-making process."
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The organization aims to involve minority groups in environmental policy.
One winning idea, GrandWiki, aims to involve older people in sharing their knowledge on health and wellbeing.
Before anyone starts worrying about crowds of dipsomaniacs descending on the NHS, drunkenly demanding new livers to ruin, the pilot scheme aims to involve 20 patients, who may take up to two years to recruit.
Matt Brindley, policy and research manager of the Traveller Movement, which aims to involve the GRT community in decision-making processes at a national policy level, says the association's existence has already "dramatically improved how Thames Valley, Cheshire and Humberside police – to name but a few" engage with the wider community.
As President Bush aims to involve religious groups in social service and suggests relaxing rules on federal financing to parochial schools, school lawyers across the country say the case is a pivotal one in the high court's evolving definition of the relationship between churches and public schools.
That project, called Mina Kvarter (My Blocks) grabbed the attention of the UN and, in September 2012, Minecraft and UN-Habitat launched Block by Block, a global initiative that, as Mojang describes it, "aims to involve youth in the planning process in urban areas by giving them the opportunity to show planners and decision makers how they would like to see their cities in the future".
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This initiative aimed to involve young people in the regeneration of their communities and embed architecture in the curriculum.
Kelly said the festival would take in several art forms and aim to involve audiences "hostile to 20th-century music" while giving those already highly committed to it "another route in".
Train to Gain, which aimed to involve employers more in training their staff, was launched with unrealistically ambitious targets in 2006 and inconsistencies in its initial implementation made it less efficient, a National Audit Office NAOO) report found.
Scientists aim to involve 30,000 volunteers in the trial in total, including frontline health workers.
To maximize the generalizability of the results, the ICE-CUB 2 study aimed to involve a geographically and clinically diverse spectrum of EDs and ICUs across France.
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