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Discover Ludwig"always aim for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express optimism and determination when you are setting goals for yourself. For example, "No matter how hard it may seem, I'm always aiming for success."
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You always aim for the next game.
We always aim for something like that.
I always aim for a studio-like quality.
F: Did you always aim for your books to be read by children?
"I always aim for a reading in one sitting," she told Als, and that is how people normally read magazine pieces.
Personally, when writing a clue I always aim for a smooth surface reading, simply because it's what I enjoy most as a solver.
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Britain, meanwhile, has always aimed for the middle.
"Apple always aims for a quality point and then decides the price to charge," said Evans.
It is how she approached her previous profession, always aiming for the top.
"We've always aimed for this to be a kid's first Purim show," Mr. Hartley said.
"We're always aiming for a very realistic simulation game," Vrtatko said.
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