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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interventions aimed at" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe actions or measures taken with a specific goal or purpose in mind. Example: "The government has implemented interventions aimed at reducing unemployment rates."
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There were no trials of interventions aimed at reducing panic.
Thus, it is suspected that interventions aimed at improving honeybee health can reduce colony stress.
Interventions aimed at assisting women experiencing serious life events may reduce the risk of PTB.
Interventions aimed at supporting early learning are becoming more rigorous with time.
Dr. Fisher-Yoshida partners with clients to develop customized interventions aimed at improving organizational performance.
I see my contribution to the profession as developing and evaluating interventions aimed at reducing social inequalities in mental health.
Interventions aimed at reshaping gender norms in Jamaica may be useful in reducing negativity towards those seen as "deviant".
The biennial conference highlights advances in research and policy interventions aimed at stemming the tide of AIDS.
Interventions aimed at reducing behaviour difficulties need to consider the impact of multiple risk variables.
This will aid the design of interventions aimed at improving social skills in individuals with NF1.
Pharmacological interventions aimed at reducing perioperative anxiety are paradoxically a source of stress for children themselves.
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