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The phrase "main aim being" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce the main purpose or objective of a particular action or situation. For example: "The main aim being to increase profits, the company implemented cost-cutting measures."
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It's another schmoozing and boozing role which always appeals to me, with the main aim being to extract £20million worth of donations over a ten year period.
The charity launched the Million Ponds Project in February last year, its main aim being to increase the number of ponds in England and Wales to one million.
In this instance, I leapt to the stage, tried to thank conductor and players first and then acknowledge any applause still rippling around the concert hall, my main aim being not to offend anyone or leave anyone out.
It is because what comes across (probably contrary to what Makari intends) is how arbitrary the theories and their revisions are, how little truth ranked as a criterion in choosing them, the main aim being, rather, a striking, unified theory.
In the 2nd century bce Rome intervened on the side of Massilia in its struggle against the tribes of the hinterland, its main aim being the protection of the route from Italy to its new possessions in Spain.
The main aim being the stabilization of the Z-component of the geocentre estimates.
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"Her main aim is to have peace".
"The main aim is to target smuggling gangs.
"Their main aim is to recommend their product.
At the moment, the main aim is the QEII.
My main aim is to improve my travelling diet.
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