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The phrase "a simple goal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an objective that is straightforward and easy to understand or achieve.
Example: "Our team has set a simple goal for this quarter: to improve customer satisfaction ratings by 10%."
Alternatives: "an easy objective" or "a straightforward aim."
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"It's a simple goal," Morgan said.
And it was a simple goal.
And they are tuned to a simple goal: moving forward.
Rowan Cheshire had a simple goal for 2015.
That may not be a simple goal to achieve.
Rangers' second was again a simple goal, but brilliantly executed.
The Bonnies began the year with a simple goal: to reach the N.C.A.A. tournament.
"We have a simple goal, which is qualifying for the World Cup," Klinsmann said.
Vincent Spera, 40, started with a simple goal: carry less stuff.
But the Blues went in front in the 13th minute with a simple goal.
It is a simple goal, but nonetheless presents a parental quandary.
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