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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to presents" is not correct in written English.
It should be "aims to present" instead, as "presents" is the wrong form of the verb in this context.
Example: "The organization aims to present its findings at the annual conference."
Alternatives: "intends to present" or "seeks to present."
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This article aims to presents a first step towards the analysis of this complex system from the perspective of global socioeconomic metabolism.
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The 'traditional' poster presentation aims to present information in a succinct manner.
Relatedly, he says that he aims to present edgier pieces.
The site aims to present "ideas as entertainment," said David Owen, a site founder.
Mr. Sharon aims to present his new government to Parliament on Wednesday and to take office that day.
A third initiative, by the Association of American Universities, which represents 62 research universities, aims to present data on student performance and costs.
(A new Web site, See Africa Differently, specifically aims to present a more positive image of the continent).
It aims to present initial findings to leaders at a summit at the end of October.
Feminist porn aims to present sex as enjoyable for both sexes.
NerdWallet's tool aims to present that information in one place.
Ghalioun said that the council aims to present a united front for the opposition, and urged Syrians everywhere to support it.
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