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'good aim' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an attempted action that is likely to succeed. For example, "He had a good aim and managed to hit the target."
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That's a good aim.
"He has good aim.
She had good aim, Mme.
"I don't have good aim".
And I did not know that I had good aim.
Also, he had good aim with an onion.
He had good aim, depending on how far away he'd been standing.
Getting Bob into the body of any of the characters takes stealth and good aim.
It just that he has good aim for slow-moving prey.
He thought to himself that British bombers must have had very good aim.
Massacre manqué, we might call it – slaughter in all but a good aim.
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