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The phrase "a key target of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a primary focus or objective of a particular action, strategy, or initiative.
Example: "The new marketing campaign aims to reach a key target of young professionals in urban areas."
Alternatives: "a primary focus of" or "a main objective of".
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Achieving universal access to reproductive health is a key target of the millennium development goals.
A topical issue, with David Cameron pledging this morning to make tax avoidance a key target of his G20 presidency.
Energy efficiency is a key target of the European Union policy.
By performing transcriptome analyses we identify miRNA let-7 as a key target of the ecdysone response in this process.
Residues 18 35 should therefore be a key target of AD therapeutics.
Lewis also confirmed that exposing players to overseas tours on a more regular basis, from junior levels upwards, will be a key target of the new plans.
For Spinoza, on the contrary, the idea that we are separate, autonomous beings is a key target of his philosophical critique.
We established that a particular protein, Dam1p, is a key target of the Aurora kinase for establishing bipolar connections between chromosomes and spindles.
In this process, the GTPase DRP1 has emerged as a key target of both Aβ and TAU.
Netherby, C. S. et al. The granulocyte progenitor stage is a key target of IRF8-mediated regulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cell production.
US TV series, such as Grey's Anatomy and House which are increasingly popular in France, are thought to be a key target of illegal downloads.
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