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The phrase "a goal for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to an aim, target or objective. For example: "Setting a goal for yourself can help you stay motivated and on track."
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A goal for Iran!
A goal for every finger.
Score a goal for me.
A goal for Espanyol would save Mallorca.
A goal for Zaragoza would save Zaragoza.
Pavel Datsyuk added a goal for Detroit.
Shane Hnidy added a goal for Boston.
3. A goal for the next year?
Now that's a goal for next season.
"I set a goal for myself to lose 50 pounds".
But owning one remains a goal for many.
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