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The phrase "a major target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something or someone that is a significant focus or objective, often in contexts like business, marketing, or security.
Example: "The company's new advertising campaign aims to reach a major target audience of young professionals."
Alternatives: "a primary objective" or "a key focus".
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"It is a major target," he said.
Politics, again, has been a major target of the deconstruction.
Those blocks are also a major target for gentrification and real-estate speculation.
And the W's staff sees a major target of opportunity in Scottsdale.
He will be damaged forever and I fear he would be a major target.
A major target of Highfields Capital's ire is CoreLogic's chief executive, Anand K. Nallathambi, above.
Hospira, the leading manufacturer of injectable drugs, has been a major target of quality complaints.
The looming election in the Irish Republic is also a major target.
The high cost of entitlements is a major target of all the Republican hopefuls.
Was a major target in the May riots.
Big bucks, in the form of a major target market.
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