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The phrase "are aimed at making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives related to a specific action or outcome.
Example: "The new policies are aimed at making the workplace more inclusive and supportive for all employees."
Alternatives: "are intended to create" or "are focused on achieving".
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Certain social schemes, too, are aimed at making people's lives more comfortable.
"All the decisions I make as president are aimed at making sure we restore the promise to your generation".
New Russian laws are aimed at making defamation a criminal offence and giving the authorities the power to block websites.
These decisions are aimed at making the show more immediately familiar to the conservative, American Christians, who apparently can't handle actors who don't look like them.
These steps, coupled with increased UN oversight, are aimed at making it much more difficult for Iran to develop nuclear weapons, an aim it has always denied.
Currency swaps will also be introduced into the onshore market.The reforms are aimed at making the domestic foreign-exchange market more liquid.
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It's different from other doctors who are aiming at making more money, and they will still 'treat' you no matter you are treatable or not".
It is aimed at making civic improvements.
The OGP was launched in 2011, and is aimed at making governments more transparent and accountable.
His current project is aimed at making video conferences work better.
The charge seemed to be aimed at making an example of a hot-headed agent.
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