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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an goal" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "goal" is "a" because "goal" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "Setting a goal for the new year can help you stay focused and motivated."
Alternatives: "a target" or "an objective".
Exact(1)
The playoffs a feat which hadn't been achieved in any of the previous three seasons despite the predictions of many that such an goal would be reached was something that was possibly worth pondering somewhere down the road.
Similar(58)
A goal, an assist, a victory.
In between, a Hammer stole a goal.
A goal is a goal, right?
Abut a goal is a goal.
Commit to a goal, not a plan.
A strategy is not a goal.
Sometimes a goal can make a difference.
A goal.
Without scoring a goal.
He has a goal.
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