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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a target in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific target within a particular category or situation.
Example: "The researchers identified a target in a new study aimed at improving patient outcomes."
Alternatives: "a goal in a" or "an objective in a".
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The former aide is a target in a drug inquiry.
But it also makes him a target in a recent spate of IRA killings of prison officers.
Now, Mr. Lehane has become a target in a fight among Democrats about whether opposition research is going too far.
The Intercept cited the "Mohammed Raghead" epithet as a placeholder for a target in a surveillance training document from 2005.
Hence the interest aroused by his composition, which looks like a target in a darts game seen through haze.
They investigated how subjects learned to adapt their movements to reach a target in a similar manner as before the perturbations.
Israel said it carried out a test of a missile, used as a target in a US funded anti-missile system, in the Mediterranean on Tuesday.
Nevertheless, Mr. Mahfouz was named, along with other wealthy Saudis, as a target in a civil lawsuit filed by relatives of people killed in the 9/11 attack.
One scene sees the girls track down a target in a motocross race, complete with a zero-gravity, trick-filled shoot-out.
O'Reilly repeated his complaint about being a target in a statement that he issued on Wednesday, after he lost his job while on vacation in Rome.
On Saturday, at the Values Voters Summit, Bannon talked about McConnell as a target in a war waged by the right on the G.O.P. establishment.
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