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The phrase "at a targeted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aim or goal that is being focused on or directed towards.
Example: "The marketing campaign was designed to reach customers at a targeted demographic."
Alternatives: "at a specific" or "towards a focused".
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Among skewed gambles, positively versus negatively skewed gambles (i.e., the contrast of Positive-Skew > Negative-Skew) elicited greater bilateral NAcc activation, but at a targeted (a priori small volume-corrected) threshold (TC: ±12, 11, −1; Z = 2.30, p<0.05), which was further verified with timecourse analyses.
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Recently, Nielsen et al. [ 49] described that therapeutic hypothermia at a target temperature of 33°C conferred no additional benefit compared with that at a targeted temperature of 36°C.
at a target location.
"It's like shooting arrows at a target," he said.
Next, Ernst starts firing a handgun at a target.
You had to fire at a target with real ammunition.
("Remember, never aim a gun at another person, always at a target").
One hundred and two throws were aimed at a target at a series of distances and 12 were for maximum distance.
(When fully extended, it resembles a towering cobra, readying itself to strike at a target).
He made a series of stepping motions with his hand, squinting at a target ahead.
They had bought a folding knife at a Target on Fort Meade Road.
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