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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always aims for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent goal or objective that someone or something strives to achieve.
Example: "The organization always aims for excellence in customer service to ensure client satisfaction."
Alternatives: "consistently strives for" or "always seeks to achieve".
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"Apple always aims for a quality point and then decides the price to charge," said Evans.
IT was too soon for Sir Peter to comment on their success in balancing the demands of form and expression, though he was glad to reminisce about his Iago in the Glyndebourne cast, the young English baritone Anthony Michaels-Moore, who epitomized what Sir Peter always aims for.
You are just sliding along like a sled and it always aims for the middle barrier.
Leading Mumbai architect Hafeez Contractor, who has designed several signature buildings for the group, including DLF Center, the corporate headquarters in downtown Delhi, maintains that DLF always aims for the very best from day one..
When you are shooting at another player who always aims for a head shot, whilst you are shooting press circle to crouch, then soon after press circle again to stand up again.
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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.
Britain, meanwhile, has always aimed for the middle.
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.
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