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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a target after" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a target that is pursued or aimed for after a certain event or condition, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We need to establish a clear strategy to identify a target after the initial phase of the project."
Alternatives: "a goal following" or "an objective subsequent to".
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Maybe the fans just needed a target after two fruitless contests.
Previous work on visual search has focused on searching for perfect matches of a target after extensive category-specific training.
British firms are increasingly a target after the big hacks in America of Target and Ebay.
He alleged he was made a target after writing reports outlining accusations of racial bias in the Met.
DUE DILIGENCE CONDITIONS These allow a buyer to conduct an examination of a target after signing an acquisition agreement.
The authorities singled out the NPD as a target after a spate of attacks on disabled people and immigrants.
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Clinically, proprioception is evaluated using the Joint Position Sense Error (JPSE), which reflects a person's ability to accurately return his head to a predefined target after a cervical movement.
A practice target after a 2013 firearms-training session for teachers in Florida.
First, we measured the maximum fluorescence intensity of a bound target after a steady state was reached (i.e., the distribution of target was not changing).
Trump made Tester a target earlier this year after Tester helped sink Trump's choice to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Finally, in "decision" errors, the observer fails to respond to a target, even after extensive scrutiny of the target.
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