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Discover Ludwig"have the aim" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a goal or objective in mind. Example: The company's new marketing campaign has the aim of increasing sales by 20%.
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In addition, such acts could also have the aim of spreading terror among the civilian population, which would further violate international humanitarian law.
"I think it is the most competitive league where five, six, seven or more teams can have the aim of finishing in the top four.
If there are two defenders, they always have the aim of not only winning the ball, but connecting a pass with one another once they've done so.
"They do have the aim to change Germany and make it Islamic, but there is no evidence that they were or are involved in any terrorism," the official said.
There's a new wave of restrictions on the media .The biggest threat now comes from organised crime, whose attacks against journalists often have the aim of inducing self-censorship.
Many studies have the aim of increasing our knowledge on settlement and colonization of epifauna.
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This, they consider, "had the aim of favouring personal interests to the detriment of public interest".
The WHOQOL-OLD instrument has the aim to evaluate QL in old people from different contexts.
Each has the aim of providing private individuals with rights vis-á-viz sovereign states.
Lesson planning should be very structured and every step has the aim.
This has the aim of allowing for a "pluralistic" foundational approach.
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