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"better aim" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to suggest an improvement in the way someone is trying to do something. For example: "Try to take a deep breath and focus on your better aim."
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Jones had better aim.
"The ultimate goal," Sahlins retorts, is merely "better aim" - more pinpointed killing.
"With the right equipment, with a better aim, they could take down helicopter after helicopter," Specialist Kayler said.
There are no easy solutions, and probably failure avoidance is a better aim than any of the proposed resolution mechanisms.
When Shylock first accuses Antonio of spitting on him, you can almost see this Antonio craning over the lip of his skybox to get a better aim.
They include urinals dotted with fake flies (to encourage better aim) and a "procrastinator's clock" that would be fast by a constantly shifting number of minutes.
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Instead, government assistance would be better aimed.
Strong technology increases traffic, which provides more information about users, which enables better aiming of ads.
Many economists believe that Australia's fiscal stimulus was better timed and better aimed.
Our early intervention project, set up with SafeLives, called Sooner the Better aims to create communities to bring down the barriers to disclosing abuse.
That is a blunder because direct relief spending is a more powerful stimulus than business tax breaks, and is better aimed at the neediest.
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