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The phrase "questions aimed at" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you can use it in a sentence such as, "The interviewer asked a series of questions aimed at assessing the candidate's qualifications."
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The auditor asked systematic questions aimed at detecting sources of "spiritual distress".
And students are also asked questions aimed at eliciting how well their teachers are instructing them.
Instead, ask questions aimed at drawing out the other party's core issues.
To questions aimed at my "strange" or "eccentric" behaviours I usually replied "animals are people too".
The children were then asked a series of questions aimed at determining their attitudes towards smoking and vaping.
Most of the questions aimed at Piazza on Friday were about his short workout at first base.
On past Regents exams, the questions aimed at testing this ability were clear-cut and to the point.
"The temporary lettings team … did not ask any questions aimed at assessing how practicable it would be for the family to move out of the area.
When Mr. Johnson, who is married and has adult twin sons, sits down with an applicant, he starts by asking questions aimed at getting to know the person.
The most impressive song, "Love Her and Lose Me," is mostly a series of questions aimed at a lover walking out the door.
"He did not ask gotcha questions aimed at scoring cheap points for himself," noted Linda Douglass, a onetime ABC competitor who recently joined Mr. Obama's campaign.
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