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Discover LudwigThe phrase "became target" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be used in a context where it is modified, such as "became a target" or "became the target."
Example: "After the scandal, the politician became a target for criticism from the media."
Alternatives: "became a focus" or "became the subject.".
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He has been with the company that became Target since 1967 and has been chairman and chief executive since 1994.
One tactic is to leverage an organization's core skills or capabilities, but in a new format as Dayton Hudson did when it became Target.
Mr. Fleming, a former executive at Dayton Hudson, which became Target, based the new strategy on research that showed millions of Wal-Mart shoppers bought only household staples like paper towels and orange juice.
Instead, he became target practice for Chin Ho, who exacted his vengeance for the death of Malia -- though it did nothing to make him feel better.
With the advent of AIDS, sex workers became target of HIV-related intervention.
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They became targets and were beaten".
Politicians and law enforcement became targets, too.
Padmanabhan and his uncle, Sundararajan, became targets of anger.
There, some became targets for recruitment by MS-13.
But they soon became targets of pranksters entering celebrity names and the like.
Christians, seen as allied with the American invaders, became targets of retributive attacks.
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