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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authorization is given to focus on a specific subject or group.
Example: "In this marketing campaign, we are allowed to target specific demographics to maximize our reach."
Alternatives: "permitted to focus on" or "authorized to aim at".
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"You are allowed to target combatants," he wrote.
And under the laws of war, "you are allowed to target combatants".
Frankly I was shocked that personal injury lawyers are allowed to target vulnerable people.
The aim, Schumer said, is to ensure that marijuana businesses aren't allowed to target children in their advertisements.
It is an absurdity that Britain is allowed to target Isis in Iraq, but not across the border in its Syrian heartlands.
They are not allowed to target their pitches to the one audience that matters: the board members of the United States Olympic Committee.
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Immunization approaches with antibody antigen conjugates would allow to target antigen to a specific subset of DC in situ.
This easier classification of RA in its early stages will allow to target truly early disease stages with appropriate therapy.
Our technique allows to target regions outside of the active sites, which might help define drugs with fewer side effects.
Likewise, each mRNA is allowed to be targeted by only some of the miRNAs in the MTB, and is allowed to be targeted by other miRNAs.
Nor are library staff allowed to tell targeted individuals that they are being investigated.
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