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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and aimed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the direction or target of an action or intention, often in a context where something is being directed towards a specific goal or audience.
Example: "The campaign was well-received, and aimed at raising awareness about climate change."
Alternatives: "and targeted" or "and focused".
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He turned very deliberately and aimed.
Cameras waited, ready and aimed.
Raccoon opened the throttle and aimed skyward.
This remedy is extreme and aimed at the wrong offenders.
People watched and aimed their cameras at us.
These were all things that Jonathan understood and aimed for.
(And aimed, one presumes, at listeners who already have).
They stepped back, raised their plastic toy guns, and aimed.
Viewers jockeyed for angles and aimed their cameras.
Ivanisevic crossed himself and aimed a kiss at the heavens.
The visitors clustered around the stump and aimed their cameras.
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