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The phrase "are generally aimed at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the intended target or focus of a particular action, initiative, or message.
Example: "The new marketing strategies are generally aimed at attracting a younger audience."
Alternatives: "are typically directed towards" or "are usually focused on".
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The number of roadside bomb attacks, which are generally aimed at American and Iraqi forces, dropped drastically.
Menswear collections are generally aimed at the young – look at the models used, few look over 30; most much younger.
Methods of treatment are many but are generally aimed at removing the wart with a minimum of scarring.
Turnham: They are generally aimed at school leavers but are available to any age as long as you don't have a degree.
The proposed laws are generally aimed at reducing minimum wage levels, weakening overtime protection or stopping the local creation of minimum wage laws in cities or states.
A NATIONAL 'NAUTILUS' At an institution like the National Gallery of Art in Washington, acquisitions — purchases, gifts and donations — are generally aimed at filling gaps in the collections.
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Treatment is generally aimed at relieving bone pain.
It's worth noting that this kind of humor is generally aimed at adults.
But Slack is generally aimed at the enterprise market and doesn't specialize in intimate relationships.
Therapy for heart failure is generally aimed at treating the underlying causes of the condition.
Education through denunciation is generally aimed at discouraging law-abiding citizens from committing criminal acts.
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