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"be targeted at" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone or something is being focused or directed toward a specific group or purpose. For example, "This new marketing campaign is targeted at young adults between the ages of 18 and 25."
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"It needs to be targeted at an individual".
Your anger may be targeted at a number of sources.
Funding should be targeted at airports directly to support regional development.
"Cards are funnier now," she said, "And more seem to be targeted at women.
It would be targeted at areas that would otherwise not be explored.
All this activity must be targeted at the right students in order to see successful results.
Policing should be targeted at actual offenders, with the proper protection of the courts," Killock added.
And of course, more investment needs to be targeted at makers.
We do the work too quickly, fearing the offices will be targeted at any time.
The aid should be targeted at meeting civilians' basic needs, for example food and healthcare.
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Instead, the money will be targetted at business lending.
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