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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in aim" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a particular aim or purpose for something. For example: "The charity is always looking for new ways to fundraise in aim to provide services to those in need."
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This must also apply to direct investors in AIM shares.
"I can't say I have an endgame plan, but I believe in: 'Aim for the stars.
It is direct and frank and stirring in aim as well as its aesthetic.
But the Daily Star and FT, for example, are miles apart in aim, aspiration and resource.
The SNP and Conservatives will impose cuts and austerity measures in aim to boost economy.
Painting has itself always held an important place in AIM exhibitions, and it does so here.
His years in AIM were chaotic; he resigned six times before the movement split.
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Shares in Aim-listed Carluccio's shot up 15p to 93.5p after the Italian restaurant and retail group revealed that it had received a preliminary bid approach.
Abramovich--again through Ervington--is the largest shareholder in AIM-listed AFC Energy, which is working to commercialize clean fuel cell technology.
After washing, cells were incubated 3 days in AIM-V media alone or with 2.5 µM of PADRE peptide.
T cells were cultured in AIM-V media (Invitrogen) supplemented with 10% heat inactivated human serum, 2 mM L-glutamine, and 10mM HEPES.
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