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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or goal of a person, organization, or project to establish or create something.
Example: "The organization aims to set new standards in environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "intends to establish" or "seeks to create".
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He aims to set them at the same cost as conventional plug sockets.
Mrs. Clinton aims to set up an early-warning system, community by community.
The report aims to set up traditional medicine for contemporary health needs, diseases and standards.
Convinced that such thinking is foolish and dangerous, Mr. Mearsheimer aims to set the record straight.
"As in East Timor, the government aims to set Acehnese against Acehnese," says an analyst gloomily.
Now, a newly published study aims to set the record straight.
This "refreshingly pugnacious book" aims to set the record straight, Richard E. Nicholls said here last year.
Raymond's film, which stars British actor Tom Hiddleston in the lead, aims to set the record straight about his father.
She enlisted at 17, struggled with college debt, and now aims to set the agenda for veterans services.
Urban microclimate and comfort are the themes of this journal, and this paper aims to set the scene.
It aims to set up a hierarchical classification of scientific and clinical studies and to assess their validity.
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