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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took aim" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when talking about aiming a weapon or tool at a target. For example, "The hunter took aim and fired his rifle."
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Randy took aim.
Bond took aim, then paused.
They also took aim at each other.
Adults took aim at trees.
He shifted inside and took aim.
When Murray took aim, the cans jumped.
"I took aim at the front passenger".
More recently, he took aim at Green Mountain Coffee Roasters.
Recently, President Obama took aim at the Kochs' political network.
Last week it took aim at an entire country – Liberia.
Frydenberg also took aim at Labor's carbon tax.
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