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The phrase "a better target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an improved or more suitable objective or goal in various contexts, such as marketing, project planning, or personal development.
Example: "After analyzing the data, we concluded that focusing on a better target would yield higher sales for our product."
Alternatives: "a more suitable target" or "an improved target".
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A better target would be the Moon.
They couldn't have picked a better target.
She burst into tears, and the men rolled their eyes and turned to a better target.
Would climate change have been a better target than health care, for his first year?
But countries where Muslims are in a minority may offer terrorists a better target.
Sugary drinks, which have no nutritional value, are a better target.
Instead, Baylor set Sept. 7 as a better target date for Wood, the 1998 N.L. rookie of the year.
Smaller groups, he suggested, made a better target for the I.R.S. "Many of them don't have counsel," he said.
The city's steep job losses have made Mr. Healy, 58, a better target for his rivals, but he is not acting like he's worried about winning re-election.
As with individual cases of overt and harmful racism, the systemic failure is in this instance is a better target for our anger.
An said a better target was the courthouse, where lots of gold was stored as evidence in the trials of South Vietnam's legion of burglars and smugglers.
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