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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or goal to operate or manage something, such as a project, program, or initiative.
Example: "The organization aims to run a successful campaign to raise awareness about climate change."
Alternatives: "intends to operate" or "plans to manage".
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One day, she aims to run her own.
GTR aims to run up to 60% of Southern's normal timetable should the strike go ahead.
The group aims to run a series of projects aimed at keeping youths occupied and out of trouble.
Why should he be taken seriously when he says he aims to run the world's third economic power?
Julia Raeside The comedian aims to run 27 marathons in 27 days in South Africa, to honour Nelson Mandela and the number of years he spent in jail.
The prime minister is expected to say that the chancellor aims to run a budget surplus by the end of the parliament.
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And shouldn't governments aim to run a budget surplus?
In the July budget, the chancellor was aiming to run a £10bn surplus by 2020-21.
Or they could aim to run at a loss if they wanted to acquire a waiver.
The government is also aiming to run the trains on electricity.
The statement is a very clear and straightforward discussion of how we aim to run our business anyway.
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