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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or goal of a person, organization, or project to acquire or achieve something.
Example: "The new policy aims to take significant steps towards reducing carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "intends to achieve" or "seeks to obtain".
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Brazil aims to take a lead through the kambô.
The bill aims to take a wrecking ball to the principle of universal coverage.
However, another clip has surfaced that aims to take Gondry down a peg or two.
Double Take, our new archive blog, aims to take advantage of this development.
ProxiSmart ProxiSmart's flagship solution, ParkingPerx, aims to take make city centre car parking cheaper and easier.
The company aims to take the concept beyond spot-checks on a child's whereabouts.
It is clear that Isis aims to take control of the Sunni areas of Iraq.
SpaceX aims to take its first load of cargo to the space station in December.
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The model farms aim to take a holistic approach.
They aim to take the multidisciplinary experience to another level.
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