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The phrase "content aimed at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the target audience or purpose of specific content, such as articles, advertisements, or educational materials.
Example: "The marketing team created content aimed at young professionals to increase engagement on social media."
Alternatives: "content targeted at" or "content designed for".
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Skyword offers a content marketing platform to produce and promote original content aimed at consumers.
Last year, Emerson became the leading investor in Macro, a company that produces content aimed at African-American and Hispanic audiences.
Most will continue to offer some free content (aimed at general consumers) and content you pay for (aimed mainly at niche markets, in particular business users).
Earlier this week, the company acknowledged that it did not always remove hateful content aimed at women "as effectively as we would like".
And CBS Interactive is working on a Spanish-language version of GameSpot, Mr. Lanzone said, which is its Web site with content aimed at video game players.
But it is being revitalized as part of a trend as advertisers increasingly become involved in the creation of content aimed at consumers, known as content marketing.
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This paper concerns with a further development of low temperature carbide-free bainite steels by decreasing its carbon content aiming at both, accelerating the bainite transformation reaction and obtaining a wider range of mechanical properties.
Later on, they worked in groups of three (3) that were formulated on the basis of specific psychological characteristics, with these environments in order to collaboratively design a course and author appropriate content aiming at cultivating their TPACK i.e. synthesizing Technological with Pedagogical knowledge in order to teach particular Content (see Table 1, Row 4). .
By quantifying their data about contents, propagandists can bring a high degree of precision into experiments using different propaganda contents aimed at the same results.
The most developed proposal has come from Christopher Peacocke who has proposed a radically externalist conception of nonconceptual content aimed explicitly at explaining the nonconceptual content of perceptual states (Peacocke 1992).
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