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'this study aims to develop' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this sentence when introducing a study to explain the purpose of the research or experiment. For example: This study aims to develop a better understanding of the impact of climate change on polar bears.
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In Reference [119], this study aims to develop an efficient speculation framework for a heterogeneous cluster.
This study aims to develop a temperature-based control method for the self-assembly of diphenylalanine.
This study aims to develop solutions to extend the lifetime of stainless steel 304 L.
This study aims to develop a new low carbon footprint material using hemp and clay.
Therefore, this study aims to develop integrated STEM lessons across different disciplines such as medical science, electronic engineering, and mathematics.
This study aims to develop and validate checklists for treatment of common postoperative complications.
This study aims to develop suitable photocatalysts to be used in the mineralization of styrene.
This study aims to develop sizing systems for Taiwanese elementary- and high-school students.
This study aims to develop a reliable scale measuring basic-needs-satisfaction for young children.
This study aims to develop a framework for making collaboration partner choice decisions.
Additionally this study aims to develop recommendations on how to measure familial burden of disease in future studies.
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