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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's intention or goal to achieve victory in a competition or challenge.
Example: "The team aims to win the championship this year after months of rigorous training."
Alternatives: "intends to succeed" or "strives for victory."
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Boeing aims to win 60% of the market.
It aims to win two-thirds of the seats.
The BNP now aims to win a London seat in the European parliament.
He also aims to win their votes and more seats in Parliament.
Mr Bennink now aims to win an ever bigger "share of stomach" of babies everywhere.
The Swing Left campaign, which aims to win the House for Democrats in 2018, quickly went viral.
Ukraine's Naftogaz aims to win back $6 billion £3.55 million) in what it described as "overpayments" to Russia.
Its sports participation is not just about sponsorship; it aims to win, because that helps sell drinks.
It also helped to support Christian evangelist programs like the "Missionettes," which aims to "win girls to Jesus Christ . . . to teach them to obey everything Jesus commanded".
If, after the Afghanistan elections, we give up the ground we are now gaining we will have set back any aims to win hearts and minds.
At Fontwell, that dour and doughty battler Lough Derg (3.45) aims to win the National Spirit Hurdle for the second time.
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