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The phrase "at goals" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to achieving or working towards specific objectives, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "We need to focus on our performance at goals to ensure we meet our targets this quarter."
Alternatives: "regarding objectives" or "in terms of targets".
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Families can be better helped by asking questions that get at goals that reflect on how interventions will maintain comfort and quality of life.
Diego dribbled the ball like the genius he is, tore out his hair, leaped like a baby hippopotamus into the arms of his technical team at goals, and loudly proclaimed Argentina's imminent victory.
By looking at goals, home-field advantage can be broken down into an offensive component — the difference in goals scored away versus at home — and a defensive component — the difference in goals conceded away versus at home.
"When I look at goals for Newmont going forward, it's getting a high rate of return on investments, being a low-cost producer and maintaining a quality reserve base," Mr. Murdy said.
As a regulator, Mrs. Whitman has valued consensus and cooperation over confrontation, styling her approach after that of the Netherlands, where businesses are given great leeway to arrive at goals for pollution control on their own terms.
The Crows, despite Eddie Betts booting five goals and the best efforts of Patrick Dangerfield, who gathered a game-high 36 disposals, fluffed a series of shots at goals which ultimately proved costly.
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Liverpool are winning 5-0 in the shots-at-goal scoreline.
Shot at goal.
Attempts at goal?
Kick at goal from 45m.
The hosts had one shot at goal.
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