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The phrase "which is aimed at" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an action, effort, or intention whose particular target or recipient is specified. For example: "The new policy, which is aimed at reducing poverty, is being implemented in all 20 counties."
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Mr. Welch's deposition, which is aimed at determining his wealth, is to resume next week.
The PBS show, "Tavis Smiley," which is aimed at a general audience, can be dull.
We have established an integrity programme for the police service which is aimed at strengthening professionalism".
The Volare, which is aimed at professional hairdressers, has stamina as well.
Neither company is certain about the final price of the product, which is aimed at below $500.
Mark Brown is editor of One in Four magazine, which is aimed at people with mental health difficulties.
Further along in the online magazine, which is aimed at teachers and professionals, there are lesson ideas.
The government is due to publish its counter-extremism bill later this year, which is aimed at "suppressing extremist activity".
In 2003, Friendster, which is aimed at educated twenty-somethings, was the most popular social-networking site.
Consider "President Donald Trump," in Scholastic's Rookie Biographies series, which is aimed at first- and second-grade readers.
Royalties will go to her Yum-o organization, which is aimed at helping families eat more healthily.
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