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The phrase "a target with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a target that has a specific characteristic or feature associated with it.
Example: "The archer aimed carefully at a target with a bright red bullseye."
Alternatives: "a target featuring a" or "a target possessing a".
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It's as if someone tried to hit a target with a can of paint.
Funny trousers, silly terminology and a cat firing itself at a target with a bow and arrow.
Given this risk, many bidders are unwilling to undertake a hostile bid against a target with a staggered board.
Go in under the radar, Mystery counsels Mr Strauss, rather than approaching a target with a sexual come-on.
The first time you call them down from the rooftops to eliminate a target with a subtle hand gesture is a curiously satisfying moment.
What the newspaper seems really guilty of is picking a target with a lot of time and money on his hands.
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Health-related use-cases were also flagged up as a target, with an onstage demo putting a 3D anatomy scenario in the spotlight.
There is little point in measuring progress toward a target with an indicator based on a metric that is only loosely related to the desired outcome.
Experimental evaluations showed that the system could guide a linear surgical instrument toward a target with an average error of 2.48 mm and standard deviation of 1.76 mm.
These will help you get used to shooting a target with an accompanying time.
This article reports on a magnetron equipped with a target with holes.
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