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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an aimed" is not correct in standard written English
It is not typically used because "aimed" is a past participle and does not function as a noun that can be preceded by "an." Example: "The aimed shot missed the target."
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Kaufmann said it was not clear if it was an accident or an aimed hit.
The soldier had fired "an aimed warning" shot at what he claimed was a "young man 'dicking' [spying on] the patrol".
The subject of the decline of an "aimed at adults" genre has come up before: in the late sixties, rock — young people's music — supplanted diluted varieties of jazz and classical music as the mainstream music of the United States, and ultimately did so throughout much of the world.
Observation of this instantaneous measure demonstrates how the traditional measure of information bandwidth, Fitts' motor throughput, emerges during the course of an aimed movement.
The crucial biomarkers can be used to reprogram a metabolome, leading to an aimed metabolic strategy to cope with alteration of internal and external environments, naming reprogramming metabolomics here.
The current study evaluates the performance and clinical applicability of a novel dedicated high-resolution brain SPECT imaging system, the InSPira HD (Neurologica, Boston, USA), with an aimed spatial resolution down to ~ 3 mm full width at half maximum (FWHM).
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All photos anonymous; Fighter A aims his AK47 in Daraa .
A: Aims and objectives were clearly reported.
with a gun aimed at him.
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