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Discover Ludwig"has aimed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone has tried to achieve a particular goal. For example, "The company has aimed to make a positive social impact."
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Recent work has aimed to mimic this native multicomponent structure by incorporating HA within collagen hydrogels.
He has aimed to cut public expenditure.
From the start, FC United has aimed to be a different kind of team.
Since November, the club has aimed to hold weekly sessions every Friday lunchtime.
Every new country has aimed to create a national airline, and then a national cinema.
He has aimed to bring "a lot of whizzbang" to the great tragedy.
By using puppets, Posner has aimed to recapture the freshness and playfulness Wilder intended.
As my column has aimed to highlight, too many Americans are, well, sinking.
Wolfowitz has aimed to raise a fresh $20 billion for the IDA by early next year.
To our knowledge, no intervention research has aimed to treat binge eating specifically among Black women.
Since its founding, the Petrie-Flom Center for Heandh Law Policy, Bioethicslogy, and Bioethass haimedmed to rectify that problem.
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