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The phrase "which aimed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a goal or intention that somebody had. For example: "The researcher conducted the experiment, which aimed to find out if the new drug had any effect on the patient."
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Hence séances, which aimed to prove an afterlife.
Yesterday, the new campaign group Liberal Vision published research (pdf) which aimed to find out.
Belhaj was founder and leader of the LIFG which aimed to overthrow Gaddafi.
Luke's season, which aimed to represent composers' intentions about their orchestras under the motto "Original Size".
It is an example of Wright's "Usonian" style, which aimed to produce moderately priced homes.
This was a byproduct of Islam's egalitarian inheritance system, which aimed to spread wealth.
This paper presents a study which aimed to determine such user requirements.
"Gary McKinnon's case rightly led to a change in the law which aimed to stop extraditions in cases like this.
Its "We Will" campaign, which aimed to defy voter suppression, incorporated digital billboards in high visibility areas.
which aimed to show people social care isn't all about "putting people in care and taking children off people".
This was a punchy collection which aimed to please the moneyed, gym-honed women who make up Versace's loyal customers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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