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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at aiming" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as it lacks proper context or grammatical structure.
Example: "He is skilled at aiming for the target during practice."
Alternatives: "at targeting" or "in aiming".
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First, the "resistance" has not got better at aiming.
The fraud artists are now better at aiming their efforts.
But Attfield is a wizard at aiming a big horse for a big prize.
In some ways, Mr. Gore has proved more adept than Mr. Bush at aiming micro-messages at swing voters in swing states.
What they wouldn't do even to have a shot at aiming for a grand occasion with the Champions League music ringing in their ears at Wembley next summer.
Hopefully, for younger viewers at least, the answer is yes with regards to ITV's Jekyll and Hyde, a bold attempt at aiming horror at the Sunday teatime audience.
Similar(38)
"They were clearly aiming at a point.
John was aiming at a broad public.
You were aiming at the wrong target.
Who knows what they were aiming at.
Now industry allies are aiming at voters.
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