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The end justifies the means.
Granting that the aim is right, how will you carry out the plan?
The end does not always justify the means.
It is wrong to aim at fame only.
She made efforts to accomplish the purpose.
She gained her end.
She achieved her goal.
She went to Italy in order to study literature.
She went to Italy to study literature.
She achieved the goal of winning the prize.
She went to Paris for the purpose of seeing her aunt.
She went to Paris to see her aunt.
She went to Germany for the purpose of studying music.
She has finally achieved her end.
She achieved her purpose.
She achieved her goal.
The data in her paper serves to further our purpose.
Her aim in life is to become a movie star.
Her only purpose in life was to get rich.
They made straight for their destination.

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