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Discover Ludwig"meet goals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to attaining objectives or aims. For example: "We need to meet our monthly sales goals in order to stay competitive."
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The parish, which has more than 1,500 members, raised $500,000 by summer 1997 to meet goals set by Bishop Egan.
However, with less than 2 years left to 2015, progress towards meeting the target has been slow and uneven across countries, with most African countries not likely to meet goals (Bhutta et al. 2010; Hogan et al. 2010; UN 2010).
A study by Bertelsmann Stiftung last year predicted that the United States would be among nations least likely to meet goals to end poverty and combat climate change.
No consequences for failure to meet goals.
They were perfectly happy to meet goals and share information.
But the program still envisioned getting rid of hundreds more weapons to meet goals for 2017.
Also, under budget reconciliation rules, they must meet goals for reducing future deficits.
HILLS -- Detours to avoid hills helps meet goals of longer rides.
For instance, the law gives states considerable leeway to manipulate their testing systems to help more schools meet goals.
They rarely mentioned attacks on American troops or the failure of the Iraqi government to meet goals.
After a promoter assesses initial sales from an auction, remaining ticket prices could be raised or lowered to meet goals.
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