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The phrase "are aimed at developing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives related to growth, improvement, or progress in a specific area.
Example: "The new policies are aimed at developing a more inclusive workplace culture."
Alternatives: "are intended to foster" or "are focused on enhancing".
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The West claims Iran's nuclear activities are aimed at developing weapons.
The West suspects these activities are aimed at developing nuclear weapons.
All these efforts are aimed at developing oral drugs for Type 2 diabetes, once commonly called adult-onset diabetes.
And when they participate in class activities that are aimed at developing skills in students, they doubly benefit.
Chinese officials say that Tibetans have freedom of religion and that policies in Tibet are aimed at developing the remote region's economy.
Many of the projects are aimed at developing the science, technologies, and methods needed to help the Defense Department manage the challenges of climate change.
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The plan was aimed at developing centers of excellence (COEs) targeting laboratories, infrastructure, and human resource development.
MOST research in digital imaging has been aimed at developing sensors that can rival photographic film.
A significant effort of the staff is aimed at developing synchrotron radiation experimental facilities and methods.
It has denied that any of its nuclear activity is aimed at developing weapons.
The 546 has a qwerty keyboard and is aimed at developing countries which have not yet installed 3G networks.
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