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The phrase "a possible target for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential subjects or objects of interest, such as in research, marketing, or strategic planning contexts.
Example: "The new marketing campaign identifies a possible target for increased sales among young adults."
Alternatives: "a potential candidate for" or "a likely focus for".
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The PSV Eindhoven striker Memphis Depay, a possible target for Tottenham Hotspur, is expected to deputise.
Anglo American - a possible target for the merged group - added 79.5p to £29.10.
Mr. Holder's announcement might remove a possible target for Republicans during the presidential campaign.
"I believe our entire country is a possible target for provocations".
Pennon, tipped during the week as a possible target for a Far Eastern infrastructure fund, added 6.5p to 672.5p.
The broker also tipped Expro International, up 25p to £10.61p, as a possible target for US group Halliburton.
Home Retail had previously been suggested as a possible target for Wal-Mart or perhaps a private equity predator.
One of the genes, encoding the enzyme protein kinase A, is a possible target for future cancer therapies.
Expensive herbs like ginseng are always a possible target for fraudulent labeling.
Recently, tumor cell metabolism has been considered as a possible target for cancer therapy.
Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) is widely viewed as a possible target for a wide variety of neurological disorders.
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