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The phrase "able to target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's or something's capability to focus on or aim at a specific goal, audience, or object.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is able to target a younger demographic effectively."
Alternatives: "capable of targeting" or "designed to target".
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Multi-targeted kinase inhibitors are able to target various signaling molecules.
"We need to be able to target the root problems without unnecessarily hindering legitimate economic activity".
Why is it that the NHS feels able to target mental health?
"The difference here is that we're able to target what we're doing to the region.
But the rebel arsenal is getting more sophisticated and better able to target helicopters.
This variant was able to target selectively cancer cells in humans.
Franchisees benefit through store labour efficiencies and being better able to target local marketing campaigns.
The film had a very defined (older) audience, which the distributor Sony was able to target with marketing.
Elections are won and lost in marginal seats, and being able to target individual electorates is an invaluable tool.
A drone only needs a single photograph of an individual to be able to target that person and kill him.
Tesco is to install facial recognition screens in its stores which will be able to target you with tailored adverts.
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