aim for

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle for

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Meanings

1

Try to achieve a particular result

Why “for”? The verb keeps its usual meaning. FOR links it to a target, choice, cause, person, or thing.

The team is aiming for first place.
The team is trying to achieve first place.
Aim for thirty minutes of exercise each day.
Try to achieve thirty minutes of exercise each day.

Don't confuse with

aim foraim at

Aim for means try to achieve a result. Aim at means direct something toward a target.

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