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The part of the sentence 'be aimed at making' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express an intention, a desire, or a goal. For example: Our company's initiatives are aimed at making a positive impact on our local community.
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The charge seemed to be aimed at making an example of a hot-headed agent.
Miller says that any agreements settled on a cross-party basis will be aimed at making it more "workable".
The code will be aimed at making it easier to discipline members, rather than relying on the charge brought against Livingstone, of "bringing the party into disrepute".
Other proposed changes would be aimed at making it less cumbersome to do surveys or other social science research in which the risks to participants are usually less than for medical studies.
"I have vowed in the past, and I will vow so long as I'm president, to make sure that those lives were not lost in vain; that, in fact, there is a outcome that will merit the sacrifice that civilian and military alike have made; that our strategy going forward will be aimed at making sure that we achieve victory," he said.
(Such requirements would be aimed at making sure that the phone companies don't buy the spectrum simply to squelch potential competition).
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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.
My research is aimed at making organs in the lab using nanomaterials and stem cell technology.
The new campaign is aimed at making South Africa an easier sell.
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