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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as target for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying something that is intended to be aimed at or focused on in a particular context.
Example: "The new marketing campaign was designed as target for young adults seeking adventure."
Alternatives: "as a focus for" or "as an aim for".
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Thus, it is concluded that EpCAM shows high potential to be used as target for targeted and target-selective therapy in a variety of malignancies.
China Is Seen As Target for Growth Long term, where's the biggest air-travel growth?
"Financial Fraud Rises as Target for Prosecutors" (front page, March 12) rightly focuses attention on the importance of investigating and prosecuting financial fraud.
Furthermore, its role as target for specific therapy is discussed.
The gene subunit mcr A/mrt A presents several advantages as target for PCR-based analyses.
Nevertheless, our findings suggest Nlrp3 as target for treatment against inflammation-induced atrophy.
Key parameters should intensively be used as target for TBM characterization and numerical code validation.
This outcropping sample was collected in a formation, which is not considered as target for shale gas exploration.
A pure Cu target foil (99.995 wt%) with the size of 100 mm was applied as target for sputtering.
We discovered a novel series of non-peptidic acylguanidine inhibitors of Cathepsin D as target for osteoarthritis.
In certain cases, the adult pharmacokinetic (PK) exposure can be used as target for dose finding in paediatrics.
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