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Discover Ludwig"larger aim" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a bigger or more significant goal or objective within a sentence. Example: The company's immediate goal is to increase sales, but their larger aim is to become the market leader in their industry.
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Is the larger aim to control all the lands in the Tigris and Euphrates river basin?
Tom's simmering resentment of the federal government clues us in to Mr. Kotis's larger aim here.
The program began last September with a larger aim than just giving information.
The degree of "seriousness" a visitor pays is rather incidental to the larger aim of the visit itself.
Governments must put aside their parochial interests for the larger aim of building an institution to serve all humanity.
Suspicions lingered between Catholics and Protestants, and among Protestant denominations, but their larger aim transcended those differences.
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Mr. Shepard's last string of patents had larger aims, like saving the world.
The stated goal for Operation Cast Lead was to "destroy the terrorist infrastructure," but there were larger aims.
But some say slaking China's thirst may be a beneficial sideline to larger aims.
Everything and everyone was subordinate to the larger aims of the book, so the reality of the people I knew got eliminated pretty quickly.
As was the case in 2005, the new checking accounts seemed symbolic, to some, of larger aims on Walmart's part.
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