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The phrase "as a possible target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential objectives or goals in various contexts, such as business, research, or strategic planning.
Example: "The marketing team identified several demographics as a possible target for their new campaign."
Alternatives: "as a potential target" or "as a likely target".
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Videos by Al Qaeda have mentioned Nouakchott's Israeli Embassy as a possible target.
Ali Mohamed, a U.S. citizen and admitted member of Al Qaeda, surveyed the U.S. Embassy as a possible target for a terrorist attack.
US group Forest Laboratories was one name mentioned as a possible target.
The company has been seen as a possible target after larger rival Aviva's approach to Prudential.
The Bush administration has considered Iraq as a possible target in its war on terrorism.
Aston Villa's Christian Benteke could emerge as a possible target at the end of the season.
This work points to the integrin Gα13 RhoA YAP pathway as a possible target against atherosclerosis.
Mr. Silber is often proposed as a possible target of the Dylan song "Positively Fourth Street".
Mr Hassan had suggested the Texas event as a possible target.
Japan legitimately sees itself as a possible target of North Korean aggression.
As for So You Think, O'Brien mentioned the Coral Eclipse Stakes as a possible target.
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