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The phrase "aims to replicate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or goal of a project, study, or initiative to reproduce or duplicate something.
Example: "The research project aims to replicate the findings of previous studies to confirm their validity."
Alternatives: "intends to reproduce" or "seeks to duplicate".
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With its new global network, the ODI aims to replicate such achievements internationally.
A tracker fund is a collective investment that aims to replicate a share index.
In the long term, the tournament aims to replicate what occurs in Europe.
Over all, the fund aims to replicate the industry allocations in the index.
A website called d1g.com (pronounced "diwanji") aims to replicate this institution online.
Homer is now in Greenwich Village, but Mr. Mishaan aims to replicate the uptown experience.
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During the cold war, even non-aligned countries largely aimed to replicate western models of development.
No country should aim to replicate the educational models of others.
That is the kind of happy accident I.B.M. is aiming to replicate.
Alcarelle isn't aiming to replicate fine wines or Nutt's single malt.
The Bruins are once again a threat, and the New York Rangers will aim to replicate their Cup Final appearance last year.
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