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The phrase "program aimed at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a program or initiative that is designed to have a particular goal or target group. For example, "The government has launched a program aimed at providing more affordable housing for low-income families."
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Another program aimed at building audiences takes Philharmonic musicians into the schools.
It did not profit him to dwell on a program aimed at his opponent's supporters.
It has also been awarded state financing for a pilot program aimed at desalination.
"This is not a program aimed at collecting money," Mr. Cestero said.
She concentrated on Head Start, a program aimed at helping preschool children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
It is part of a larger education program aimed at improving financial literacy among children.
Nine northeastern states have joined in a regional trading program aimed at reducing power-plant emissions.
Wen was credited with helping to launch a program aimed at reducing taxes on Chinese farmers.
In Suffolk County, Ms. Ahearn was instrumental in setting up an educational program aimed at preventing sexual abuse of children.
Last week, he inaugurated a micro-lending program aimed at supporting homespun businesses in the poorest regions of the country.
To counter this, Apple announced a new research and development program aimed at improving its recycling initiatives.
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