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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to optimise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or goal of a person, organization, or project to improve efficiency or effectiveness.
Example: "The new policy aims to optimise resource allocation within the department."
Alternatives: "seeks to enhance" or "intends to improve".
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Different from the common tendency in the literature (which aims to optimise one parameter at a time), all parameters are optimised simultaneously.
Local grid refinement aims to optimise the relationship between accuracy of the results and number of grid nodes.
They are using eLimu, a local software platform that aims to optimise learning by turning Kenya's school curriculum into colourful, easy-to-digest exercises.
This aims to optimise the process and to understanding the relationships between bath contents, electrochemical kinetics and alloy composition.
The UK Perennial Bioenergy Crops programme (BSBEC-BioMASS) aims to optimise biomass yield and wood composition of willow.
The strategy aims to optimise the overall energy flow in the electrical system that minimises the cost of power consumption from the grid.
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Airbus is aiming to optimise space and help passengers save time by reducing queues for the toilet during a flight.
Shipping companies aim to optimise the use of space when packing heterogeneous boxes into containers.
We aimed to optimise measurement of ISF insulin concentrations in rat muscles in vivo using microdialysis.
Their decisions aim to optimise conflicting constraints of recall, precision and information quantity.
Riders have a duty of care or responsibility for their horses and should aim to optimise their health and welfare.
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