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Discover Ludwig"it aimed at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about an action that was intended to reach a particular goal or focus. For example, "The training program was designed with the goal of improving job skills, and it aimed at helping participants develop better communication and leadership skills."
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Although it aimed at impartiality, its articles were often critical of the British government and supportive of the French revolutionaries.
Because it aimed at a short‐term goal, the association said its estimates for 1978 were subject to revision.
"Who is it aimed at?
"Who is it aimed at?" Thomas asked.
It aimed at subdividers and quickie developers.
Who was it aimed at, I wondered?
It aimed at recognizing their representations towards the school environment they are about to enter.
Mr Bush has spent $100m on advertising, much of it aimed at Mr Kerry's solar plexus.
Is it aimed at you, or at the job? A. Both.
But it also breeds frustration, much of it aimed at the near winner.
The Exhibit B slavery show has value - but who was it aimed at?
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