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Free sign upThe phrase "a target and a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when listing items or concepts that include a target and another element, often in contexts related to goals or objectives.
Example: "In our strategy meeting, we discussed a target and a plan to achieve it."
Alternatives: "a goal and a" or "an objective and a".
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But a target and a benchmark are not the same.
The anger was no longer diffuse, it had a shape, a target and a champion.
United was both a target and a victim of the attacks".
Miss a target and a one-minute penalty will be added to the each person's time.
They thought of a target and a way to achieve it.
He is also a Muslim, making him both a target and a resource.
The newer Gardiner Manor Shopping Center has a Target and a Staples.
I mean, there's a Target and a wine bar in the neighborhood now.
The plant's defenders lost the battle; Bricktown Centre now sprouts a Target and a Home Depot.
The arrival of the refugees has dramatised that failure and given their anger a target and a focus.
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Sakharov became a target -- and a threat -- only when he began to ask, "What then is to be done?" The discoveries themselves were merely physically explosive.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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