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The phrase "and aims to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's intentions or goals regarding future actions or destinations.
Example: "The organization is focused on improving community services and aims to go beyond traditional methods to reach more people."
Alternatives: "and intends to proceed" or "and plans to move".
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KnowledgeCube is an eight-month-old New York company that calls itself an e-technology accelerator and aims to go "glocal," which means making the most of both local and global business relationships.
A virtual online studio called Burn Studios is currently in development and aims to go live next year.
Called "Stargate," the printer is the largest of its kind in the world and aims to go from raw materials to a flight-ready vehicle in just 60 days.
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I'm setting up a seasonal out of office, and aiming to go three days without checking my email.
"For us going forward there's going to be certain things we can look at and aim to go quicker.
Detail how your business got to where it is today and where it aims to go.
Based on an intensive, critical, and analytical approach to cutting-edge design and construction methods, the studio aims to go one step further by taking inspiration from flexible and resilient structures found in nature.
And that's where Framebench aims to go, too.
Roberts aims to go Schlosser and Pollan one better.
A gifted amateur race-car driver, he aims to go pro and leave the family farm in his rearview mirror.
However, despite pressure on already stretched budgets, Chris Grayling, the justice secretary, aims to go further and emulate the low-cost model adopted by the troubled, supersized G4S-run Oakwood prison near Wolverhampton.
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