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The phrase "always been targeted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or ongoing focus of attention or criticism directed at someone or something over time.
Example: "Throughout history, certain communities have always been targeted for discrimination and prejudice."
Alternatives: "consistently been aimed at" or "perpetually been focused on".
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It was also felt that money spent on ICT had not always been targeted effectively.
However, the intermediate processes in this path have not always been targeted.
They've always been targeted at consumers, and tend to come with stuff that I.T. departments hate, like all those extraneous apps.
Discomfort food Hard luck The name game Jokers wild The alchemist of paper ReprintsThat allowed Mr Chizen to return to his main passion, salesmanship, and in particular to a software application called Acrobat, the one Adobe product that has always been targeted at the wider business (as opposed to the narrower graphics-and-design) market.
We have always been targeted".
Adobe has always been targeted to professional users, not mobile users who are amateurs," say Su.
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"This entire campaign, as always, is targeted at boys from 13 to 18".
Fox also thinks a double standard is being applied, with Fox always being targeted for its innovative and sometimes provocative programming.
So, in other words, that surveillance should always be targeted — never a fishing expedition.
Currently watching the Red Table Talk with Jordyn Woods and Jada Pinkett Smith spoke truth about black women are always being targeted and disrespected.
However, systematic research has not provided a strong evidence base for appreciable improvements in ADHD when treated in the presence of substance use disorders [ 255, 256]; and drug or alcohol abuse disorders should always be targeted as a primary disorder.
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