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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always aiming for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous effort or goal that someone is striving to achieve.
Example: "In her career, she is always aiming for excellence in every project she undertakes."
Alternatives: "constantly striving for" or "perpetually seeking to achieve".
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It is how she approached her previous profession, always aiming for the top.
"He is fast, strong and always aiming for goal," Erwin Koeman, assistant to his brother Ronald, said.
In the large oil paintings, Sutherland seems to be always aiming for a darkness of vision he never quite reaches.
Mr. Coleman analyzes and makes visual images of Mr. Cicci's beats and sounds, always aiming for innovation.
Ms. Croft and Mr. Sim are slinky if chilly singers and songwriters, always aiming for the most efficient path to feeling.
CHOCOLATE CHIP CHAMBER MUSIC (Saturday and Sunday) This series for ages 2 to 6 underscores the similarities between baking and music making, always aiming for tasty results.
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You always aim for the next game.
We always aim for something like that.
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