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The phrase "a goal of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an objective or aim that one is trying to achieve.
Example: "One of the primary goals of our project is to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "an objective of" or "a target of".
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That capability is a goal of researchers.
It was a goal of undeniable greatness.
"But it's always a goal of mine".
"You can't describe a goal of this magnitude".
"And that's a goal of mine for next year.
(Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger supports a goal of 33percentt).
"This has been a goal of ours for some time.
Some are primarily Kashmiris with a goal of independence.
"It's not something that was a goal of mine.
– which means a goal of exceptional quality – came easily.
"It was a goal of great technique," said Hughes.
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