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The phrase "aims to teach" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose or objective of a program, course, or initiative that is intended to educate or inform.
Example: "The new curriculum aims to teach students critical thinking skills that will benefit them in their future careers."
Alternatives: "intends to educate" or "seeks to instruct."
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But, they added, the camp aims to teach much more than business.
They'll come with an app that aims to teach children to program the bots.
And the LearnToMod software aims to teach kids to code through Minecraft too.
The charity's Eat Well, Spend Less project aims to teach cooking skills and budgeting.
It aims to teach and encourage the next generation of film makers.
Its new app aims to teach children about animals: what they're like, where they live, and what they eat.
iPhone Another storybook-app here from Jumping Pages, which aims to teach children "respect for the house".
The questions are all based on Singapore's much lauded maths syllabus, which aims to teach fewer topics in greater depth.
Individual deterrence is directed at the person being punished: it aims to teach him not to repeat the behaviour.
Joining the swaths of tech that aims to teach children the art of coding is the Codie.
US company ThoughtSTEM has launched an add-on for Minecraft called LearnToMod, which aims to teach children programming skills through making their own modifications ("mods") for the game.
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