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The phrase "an aim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a goal or objective that one intends to achieve.
Example: "The primary aim of this project is to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "a goal" or "an objective".
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As an aim it's a no-brainer.
But that is not an aim.
Perhaps this can be an aim in 2013?
Few countries have ever taken this seriously as an aim.
It is an aim at once modest and enormous.
"That target was never achieved, but it was an aim.
This is certainly an aim to be welcomed, but it rests on two flawed assumptions.
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This is only if you have an AIM and you would like to create an AIM page.
I would welcome any union initiative that fought for such an aim.
"It's not an 'aim' pitch.
Create an AIM/ICQ account.
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