Sentence examples for partly aimed at from inspiring English sources

The phrase "partly aimed at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing something that has a specific focus or target, but not exclusively so. Example: "The campaign is partly aimed at raising awareness about climate change among young people."

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The new push is partly aimed at changing the perception of Procter & Gamble, company executives said.

Huge demonstrations – partly aimed at police violence – swept Rio and dozens of other cities in June.

Some have set up offices in India, partly aimed at attracting a wider base of students.

Although not advertised as such, these were partly aimed at scaring the Taiwanese.

This is partly aimed at luring the Germans, who are unenthusiastic.

So Sarft's crackdown on entertainment shows is partly aimed at enriching CCTV, industry observers argue.

His purge of its highest echelons may be partly aimed at crushing potential rivals.

In a telephone interview, Mr. Menino said the ad was partly aimed at politicians in Washington.

GE's divestment of Genpact was partly aimed at allowing the firm to develop non-GE business.

Maserati expects more women to buy the Spyder, compared with Ferraris, and the clutchless gearbox is partly aimed at them.

The Peoples Bank said in a statement that its moves were partly aimed at keeping money in the banking system.

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