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The phrase "a objective to" is not correct in English.
It should be "an objective to." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing a goal or aim in various contexts, such as business, education, or personal development.
Example: "The main objective to achieve this quarter is to increase our sales by 20%."
Alternatives: "a goal to" or "a target to".
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To achieve the a) objective (to promote the renovation of some important building or "cluster" of buildings) the Public Private Partnership can be a very useful tool, while to pursue the b) one (to support the single owners of the small, fragmented properties in the implementation of their individual projects) it's possible to implement the Neighbourhood laboratory.
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