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  • Difference between be aimed at and be aiming to
    Good English writing style recommends clear and concise sentences, without unnecessary verbiage In both sentences you could remove "order to", "reinforce", and "aimed at aiming to" without greatly affecting the underlying meaning: (This program) shares information on strengthening safety controls
  • whats the difference between aim at and be aimed at?
    Hi, everyone! In the following sentences: The program is aimed at a teenage audience The goverment is aiming at a 50% reduction in unepolment
  • aim at on to - WordReference Forums
    Hi! Could you tell me please which preposition after "aim" should be used if one 1) Has the goal to do something (He aimed on (or at on?) the fulfillment of his goal) 2) He aimed to (or on?) the bird flying high in the sky 3) He aimed the gun at the bird sitting high in (or on?) the tree
  • be aimed to do something - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The treatment is aimed at reducing pain and inflammation These measures are aimed at reducing unemployment by 50% Notice I removed "goals of" because it is implied by the aiming In both of these, the structure is "is are aimed at -ing" Another way to phrase it would be Our aim with the treatment is to reduce pain and inflammation
  • aim at aim to | WordReference Forums
    >This policy is aimed at eliminating poverty >This policy is aimed to eliminate poverty Secondly, it is worth pointing out that you have introduced a further complication - your second and third examples are passive Whilst this works for aim at, it doesn't work for aim to Andygc - Your third example should in fact be
  • aim at or aim to | WordReference Forums
    To clarify, "aimed at <doing something>" is a descriptive term defining the purpose of something, what it's intended to do, not what it is actually doing In this case, "aimed at promoting the dissemination of business-oriented information" means (to me) that the purpose of the project is to promote the dissemination of business-oriented
  • Aim at to for | WordReference Forums
    the company's new policy is aimed at improving business performance > implies hope to reach a purpose plan, what you hope to achieve by doing something and may actually imply failure, i e missing the target, as indicated in mancunienne girl's post above, compare with:
  • aimed at doing aim to do | WordReference Forums
    The programs which CHAMAH has been successfully operating for nearly fifty years are aimed to help the elderly and needy, disabled children and underprivileged families It is a type of academic task aimed to examinine the student’s knowledge and skills in the field of any topic related to the criminal justice or law, both business and


















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