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The phrase "a moved target" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "a moving target." You can use it when referring to a situation or goal that is constantly changing, making it difficult to achieve or hit.
Example: "In negotiations, we often find ourselves dealing with a moving target, as the other party keeps changing their demands."
Alternatives: "a shifting target" or "an elusive target."
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"And then ultimately, these would have a sensor so that they can track a moved target — not necessarily something that is moving, but if the target moves or it gets into the area, they can see the target and hit it very, very accurately".
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Colb, Sherry F., "Stopping a Moving Target" (2001).
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