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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Aim at or for

Hi

This anti-smoking campaign is mainly aimed ........ teenagers.

Which one is better at or for? Thanks.
  

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Thank you. Then "for" is ungrammatical, isn't it?
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Aim at a target or, in this case, a target audience.

Aim for a goal. eg.
We aim for peak performance at home and at work.
We aim for perfection in everything we do.

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