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"were aimed at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate purpose or intention. For example, "The new policies were aimed at reducing energy consumption."
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Vulgar words were aimed at President Obama.
They were aimed at teenage audiences.
All of them were aimed at women.
Mr. Jacoby recalls thinking the shots were aimed at him.
His most cutting remarks were aimed at Hollywood, though.
The two talks were aimed at academics and researchers.
Both were aimed at American citizens, American officials said.
Many of his 17 books were aimed at general audiences.
Citigroup executives said the changes were aimed at retaining employees.
But its captions were aimed at readers' rebellious streaks.
Sometimes, the barbs were aimed at his mother.
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