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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all goals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to every objective or target in a specific context, such as personal, professional, or organizational goals.
Example: "In order to achieve success, we must focus on all goals set for this quarter."
Alternatives: "every objective" or "all targets".
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"All goals were satisfied.
Worst progress of all goals.
Today all goals are filmed.
■ Not all goals are created equal.
During regulation, all goals were scored in the second period.
Last season, 6% of all goals in the Champions League and 5% of all goals in the Premier League were defined by them as fast breaks.
A decision on the indicators for all goals is not expected until March next year.
It can achieve all goals in the end, it can achieve some.
The target was set in Senegal in 2000 as part of the Education for All goals.
Salespeople could track up-to-the-minute achievement of all goals.
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