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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an intention or goal to become part of a group, organization, or initiative.
Example: "The organization aims to join forces with local communities to promote sustainability."
Alternatives: "intends to join" or "seeks to join".
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Estonia aims to join the euro zone on Jan . 1
The restaurant aims to join Kadeau and Stammarshalle Badehotel in the list of gourmet destinations.
If they hope to live up to their name, the Student Housing Company should take on board the concerns of the community it aims to join".
Also, Delta aims to join up with Northwest and Continental, an allied pair since 1998.If approved by the American authorities, these alliances could re-shape global aviation.
This work aims to join the advantages of tensegrity structures and wheeled locomotion.
Early reports from testers say that MingleNow aims to join online and offline social gathering.
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When Vallares bought Genel, the company aimed to join the FTSE 100 index by early 2012.
At 14 he was sent to the boarding school HMS Conway on Anglesey for boys aiming to join the navy.
Louis Oosthuizen was aiming to join exalted company by winning a second Open at the home of golf.
Allison Glock-Cooper @AllisonGlock and T Cooper @RealTCooper aim to join our first Twitter chat of the year on @GdnChildrensBks.
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