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The phrase "a goal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an objective or target that one aims to achieve.
Example: "Setting a goal for your personal development can help you stay focused and motivated."
Alternatives: "an objective" or "a target".
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A goal.
Without scoring a goal.
We'll get a goal.
He has a goal.
We scored a goal.
Was that a goal?
It's a goal.
Pick a goal instead.
They needed a goal.
He needs a goal".
It was quite a goal.
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