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Discover Ludwig'would be aimed' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a future plan, intention, or goal. For example: "The company's new marketing campaign would be aimed at increasing its customer base."
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He denied that action would be aimed at ousting the Syrian leader.
The measures would be aimed at all public companies, not just banks.
It said the car would be aimed at younger buyers, one reason for the moderate price.
These, presumably, would be aimed at whatever those surveyed mentioned as Mr. McCain's weaknesses.
Most officials still believed an attack would be aimed at Saudi Arabia or Israel.
The legislation would be aimed at those workers ineligible for unemployment or extended insurance coverage.
Officially, however, those Saudi troops would be aimed at Isis in Raqqa.
The new law would be aimed at reducing the backlog of delinquent mortgages.
Initially, molecular electronics would be aimed at niche markets such as flash memory for cameras.
The effort that will be announced soon would be aimed at further reducing acid rain in the East.
A public investment programme, partly financed by the proceeds, would be aimed at turning around the ailing Dutch economy.
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