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"the aim would be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a hypothetical or potential goal or objective. For example: - "The aim would be to increase our sales by 20% this quarter." - "If we implement these strategies, the aim would be to improve customer satisfaction." - "The aim would be to find a solution that benefits all parties involved." In each of these examples, "the aim would be" is used to convey a potential or desired outcome. It is often used in discussions or plans, where there is a goal or objective that may or may not be achieved.
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The aim would be to re-establish Sure Start centres as focal points for local communities.
The aim would be to ship the Argentinian soldiers out in a very short time.
Instead, the aim would be quality and Italy's uniqueness, something China could not match.
The aim would be to encourage residents to associate the trademark with positive change.
The aim would be to draw in private investors to share risk.
"The aim would be to get all the angles the same and show the damage".
The aim would be to help them "intercept boats off the coast, both those carrying migrants and those carrying arms".
The aim would be to make such takeovers as orderly as a bank seizure by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
The aim would be to create "spaces in which pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles can all safely co-exist.
Surely if they'd identified a potential major donor, the aim would be to maximise the amount that individual donates?
The aim would be to bring together two existing offices, the Interception of Communications Commissioner and the Intelligence Services Commissioner.
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