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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aloof target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a target or goal that feels distant, detached, or emotionally uninvolved.
Example: "In the competitive world of marketing, the aloof target audience often requires innovative strategies to engage effectively."
Alternatives: "distant objective" or "detached goal".
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Turning on a pass out of New England's defensive third, Jones, the aloof target of the Fire's summer crush, left Lovel Palmer, Alex and Bakary Soumare to watch as a last-second connection came good for the Revolution.
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Nilsa, in particular, is a target of loathing, as her heavy makeup and aloof manner run contrary to local custom.
Style: Aloof, patrician.
"I ain't aloof".
Mies's buildings stood aloof as Mies himself stood aloof.
The aloof doctor".
Aloof, they call him.
Most are aloof and goofy".
SERVICE Aloof and inattentive.
SERVICE -- Competent if aloof.
I become aloof to them.
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