Sentence examples for be targeting from inspiring English sources

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be targeting

noun

A butt or mark to shoot at, as for practice, or to test the accuracy of a firearm, or the force of a projectile.

  • Take careful aim at the target.

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The advertising culture seems to be targeting women as fit human beings.

"Our volunteers will now be targeting them.

"We will be targeting BBC Radio Manchester.

But shouldn't they be targeting motorists' conduct?

In some places, PSPOs appear to be targeting genuine problems.

"So clubs had best be targeting spouses and family members.

He suggested Di Natale should be targeting Liberal seats.

Should you be targeting a more diverse range of communities?

If you're outside London, you'll be targeting smaller agencies.

The FPC will not be targeting house prices.

The Fix: A serial bomber appears to be targeting Austin.

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