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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or goal of a particular action or strategy, especially in contexts like marketing, research, or project planning.
Example: "The new advertising campaign aims to target young adults who are interested in sustainable products."
Alternatives: "intends to reach" or "seeks to address".
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The vehicle to do so will be NHA, which aims to target 50 seats.
The centre, which includes a detoxification unit and mental health assessment programme, aims to target and treat women at risk.
On the contrary, it aims to target people who we need to monitor to protect the French people".
The Expendables 2's Simon West will direct a movie that aims to target lucrative faith-based US audiences via an Easter release date.
The electric minibus aims to target a niche user base of passengers who require additional transport because they cannot easily walk through the city centre's pedestrianised routes.
The plan, currently under consultation, aims to target either high earners, large repayments, or both, but Centre Forum says most early payments aren't made by high earners.
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The commercial aimed to target, in particular, married women in the suburbs of swing states Colorado, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
"The people who tend to be most responsive to information may be those we least aim to target".
Drugs currently being trialled aim to target the amyloid beta which gather to form plaque in the brain.
Founders and patrons of the scheme aim to target donors "at their most generous," according to a backer.
It is not in Washington's interest for Somalia to become a safe haven for militants who aim to target the West.
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