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The phrase "are aimed at resolving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives that focus on finding solutions to specific issues or problems.
Example: "The new policies are aimed at resolving the ongoing issues within the organization."
Alternatives: "are intended to address" or "are focused on solving".
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His comments represented an even harder line than that taken earlier this week by his co-founder, Beppe Grillo, who said he would represent the movement in the talks with President Giorgio Napolitano, which are aimed at resolving the deadlock.
This issue, of how to keep everyone on the same page, is what the most important, but also the most confusing, bits of blockchain technology are aimed at resolving.
We do not want to enter into that process". His comments represented an even harder line than that taken earlier this week by his co-founder, Beppe Grillo, who said he would represent the movement in the talks with President Giorgio Napolitano, which are aimed at resolving the deadlock.
The talks are aimed at resolving difficulties among the five parties in the devolved Stormont government.
The current talks are aimed at resolving difficulties among the five parties in the Stormont government.
The talks, which have been going on for 10 weeks, are aimed at resolving disputes over flags, parades, the legacy of the Troubles and welfare.
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The move, he said, was aimed at resolving the country's debilitating political crisis.
A Yahoo spokesman, Brad Williams, said: "This settlement is aimed at resolving this litigation, not in anticipation of a transaction".
Future research should be aimed at resolving the causes of these social transformations through higher quality data on monument building.
"It is clear the extension is aimed at resolving the frozen dialogues and to advance humanitarian accords that we had been working on," he said.
The talks were aimed at resolving many differences among countries that have signed the Kyoto Protocol but have not yet ratified it.
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