Sentence examples for be targets from inspiring English sources

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be targets

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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Initially, we examined genes predicted to be targets of miR-499 using a targeted approach.

The men, too, can be targets.

And will we be targets somewhere else?

They will not be targets of the crackdowns.

So sectors ignored by mainstream investors can be targets.

She said other housing complexes may also be targets.

The statement said that civilians could be targets.

Even peacekeepers have found themselves to be targets.

"Pakistani soldiers never used to be targets," Mr. Khan said.

Most organizations (and governments) will be targets at some point.

He said both groups would be targets of particular attention during coming practices.

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