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Discover Ludwig"which aim" is correct and is usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to an object's purpose, goal, or objective. For example: Our company's mission statement outlines our core values, which aim to provide exceptional customer service.
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The company also makes stereolithography machines, which aim ultraviolet lasers at a vat of polymer fragments.
"Intelligent" antennas, which aim and focus a signal through software, have been developed for commercial applications.
In contrast to most memorials, which aim to command attention, Stolpersteine are understated — literally underfoot.
Unlike traditional sequels, which aim at stand-alone quality, it simply stopped.
She has set up several "problem-solving courts," which aim to move beyond simply punishing defendants.
Hence it has launched Mindstorms, which aim to combine traditional Lego virtues with digital pzazz.
Student Minds organises confidential students support groups at many UK universities, which aim to maintain a pro-recovery atmosphere.
New varieties, which aim to combine old-fashioned flavour with Elsanta's indestructibility, are in development, but these things take time.
Few people seriously question the role of juries in setting compensatory awards, which aim to repay plaintiffs for their losses.
Some large companies have launched entrepreneurial saleswoman programmes, which aim to open up marketing opportunities while simultaneously combatting poverty.
The modulated lighting and elegant surroundings recall traditional painted portraits, which aim to convey status, wealth and profession.
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