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Aim to vs Aim at

Aim to (idiom)

Meaning - Try or Intend to do something.


e.g : We aim to please our customers, or She Aims to fly to California.

Correct usage: aim to + verb


Aim at (idiom)

Meaning - Direct a missile or criticism at something or someone; to plan, intend or to have as one's purpose

e.g: In his last speech the President took aim at the opposition leader.
He aims at finishing tomorrow.

Correct usage: aim at + noun


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