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The phrase 'are aiming at' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is working towards a certain goal. For example: 'The students in this class are aiming at passing their final exams.'.
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New cyberattacks are aiming at small businesses.
Now industry allies are aiming at voters.
In response, hotels are aiming at new markets.
But increasingly the protesters are aiming at moving targets.
Now they are aiming at hotels and places like that".
Other entrepreneurs are aiming at small-business clients.
These guys know what they are aiming at".
Marvel say they are aiming at a 2015 release, after the second Avengers film.
"Many other chips providers (are) aiming at the same market and picking the winners is difficult".
Their explanation makes no sense, because they are aiming at the wrong target.
Both firms are aiming at films that will put women in lead parts.
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