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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to return" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives related to returning to a previous state, location, or condition.
Example: "The project aims to return the ecosystem to its original health after the restoration efforts."
Alternatives: "seeks to revert" or "intends to go back".
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And crucially it aims to return to being a profit-making business by 2012.
Julia Ratcliffe '17 aims to return to the NCAA hammer-throw finals in June.
According to Mr. Biderman, the plan aims to return to investors, on average, 83percentt of their invested funds.
Andersen's company – tagline: "no algorithms, no arrows, no apps: just intuition" – aims to return to a more chivalrous time.
The program aims to return more than 37 million acres of cropland on steep slopes back to forest or grassland.
Although Robson is healthy she has decided against playing at the Australian Open next month and instead aims to return at low-key events, probably in February.
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Watson will aim to return for the home limited-overs series against South Africa in November.
Philips is aiming to return its United States consumer electronics unit to a profit.
The state aimed to return to 1990 emissions levels by 2020, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
However, the project did not aim to return the site to background concentrations of plutonium.
INSIDE PITCH MIKE PIAZZA hit in the batting cage yesterday and said he was aiming to return tomorrow in Montreal.
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