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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always aims" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a consistent intention or goal that someone or something strives to achieve.
Example: "The organization always aims to provide the best services to its clients."
Alternatives: "consistently strives" or "always seeks".
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"Apple always aims for a quality point and then decides the price to charge," said Evans.
"Europe always aims to find a compromise, and that is the success of Europe," she said.
Rigorous synthesis always aims to minimize any bias that might distort the evidence or analysis.
Metrology always aims at providing reliable information as a basis for decisions of the conformity assessment.
"The department always aims to work with our partners, and we value having an organization like WITS in our schools".
Swearing always aims at something intimate, something usually hidden, which is why the words are often so explicitly and violently sexual.
Similar(30)
I always aim as high as possible.
You always aim for the next game.
But he can always aim higher.
Kay has always aimed big.
I always aim to please.
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