Sentence examples for maybe aimed at from inspiring English sources

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I think Holly Smale could have made it more improved and better and maybe aimed at an older audience if she had wanted too.

Blatt's jacket bio cites "his fun approach to data journalism"—a bit of prolepsis, maybe, aimed at those of us who'd sooner watch paint dry than look at anything quantitatively and his book is laden with charts, lists, and tables printed in a gentle purple.

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Maybe it is aimed at the Washington Post's current readers as a way to ease them into the digital world.

And maybe new features aimed at making Twitter more manageable such as Twitter Lists, which is expected to be introduced to all users sometime this week, will also reignite growth.

I think this book maybe seen as mainly aimed at teenage boys, as they could probably relate to Bully the most, however because of Michael Byrne's vivid descriptions I felt like I was Bully.

And if it does come, maybe it will be aimed at a slightly different audience.

It's as if they fear that admitting how disappointed they feel would push them into a corner where upon admitting it, they'd have to leave a job, end a marriage, stop loving a child or - maybe if it was aimed at themselves about all their bad choices - end their life.

But a voice in my head whispered that maybe the mistake was intentional, aimed at throwing my team off balance.

Maybe these rooms aren't really aimed at young families – but this isn't specified and otherwise they work well for us.

Maybe the age group BBC3 is aimed at reckon anything is fair game for comedy".

22. Chocolate Peppermint Crunch This is clearly aimed at Thin Mint fans (maybe a few peppermint mocha addicts, too).

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