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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at targeting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the effectiveness or focus of a strategy or action aimed at a specific goal or audience.
Example: "The marketing team has been successful at targeting the younger demographic with their new campaign."
Alternatives: "in targeting" or "for targeting".
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These schemes are aimed at targeting that backbone.
"They've got to get much better at targeting," he said.
Governments must put in place ambitious reforms aimed at targeting the learning of the most disadvantaged.
Isis has been particularly adept at targeting their propaganda and recruitment efforts at foreigners.
The United States hasn't always been applauded for its success at targeting individuals, of course.
"The greens have been very good at targeting support," he says.
I've decided it's worth a serious attempt at targeting that event.
With each election, campaigns become increasingly sophisticated at targeting voters in their homes.
The C.I.A.'s early attempts at targeting Osama bin Laden were also problematic.
The new virus is particularly good at targeting the critical photoreceptors (top layer).
Thus, strategies aimed at targeting the toxicity of cytoplasmic TDP-43 aggregates may be effective.
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