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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to stop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or goal of an action or initiative to halt something.
Example: "The new policy aims to stop the spread of misinformation on social media."
Alternatives: "intends to halt" or "seeks to prevent".
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The inevitable lawsuit, filed by three preservation groups and five individuals, aims to stop the sale.
In America the Volcker rule aims to stop banks trading for their own profit.
It aims to stop the rich world dumping its harmful detritus in poor countries.
Chains have so transformed Broadway that the new regulation aims to stop only banks there.
A new penal code aims to stop any would-be Ecuadorean Assanges from leaking government documents.
The bill also aims to stop clinics sourcing, supplying and taking care of the surrogate mothers themselves.
And in the New Testament, Jesus arrives to redeem the world from Satan, who aims to stop him.
This rule, observed throughout India, aims to stop India from becoming an industrial country capable of competing with England.
Dangerfield is an ambassador for The Line, a campaign that aims to stop violence in the community.
This campaign aims to stop out-of-control outsourcing, but it's also a way to give the public a say.
Mr. Parker's technology aims to stop the oil by changing it from a liquid to a solid.
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