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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dart for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a target or goal that one aims to achieve, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "He set his sights on a dart for success in his career, determined to reach his full potential."
Alternatives: "a target for" or "an aim for".
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Soon enough, the path swept back around Ben Bhraggie, winding around it like a helter-skelter, and made a dart for the coast, with tremendous valley views of heather moorland and a newly planted windfarm as a backdrop.
I made a dart for one of the trash cans by the entrance but a piercing look from a cashier stopped me dead in my pathetic paper-chasing tracks.
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In this study we report on the development of a DArT array for five agronomically important species within the Festuca-Lolium complex.
That's a first dart, for sure.
Manu Tuilagi was held up short, before scrum-half Conor Murray made a solo dart for the line and lost the ball in contact.
Because tungsten is denser (heavier) than brass, you can have a thinner dart for the same weight.
MIRREN -- I received an awful dart for my first big role, in "Troilus and Cressida".
USC's redshirt freshman quarterback then skipped a few steps to his left, squared his shoulders to the sideline while on the move and threw a dart to Deontay Burnett for 12 yards. .
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